TL;DR - Set your monitor at arm’s length, screen centre slightly below eye level — this partially closes the eyelids during work and slows tear evaporation, addressing one of the main dry-eye triggers. - Match screen brightness to your surroundings — your... See more
At 3:15 on a winter morning, the underground haul road sits at its quietest and its most dangerous. Low-lux emergency lighting throws cold pools onto the ribs, a 90-tonne truck cycles past the tip at the bottom of the decline, and in the surface control r... See more
Put your palm on the steel shell of a 30-metre propane sphere at an olefins plant on a coastal industrial strip, and the metal feels ordinary — cool, slightly gritty under paint. Behind that 40 mm of plate sits roughly 2,000 cubic metres of liquefied hydr... See more
I inherited a mixed lifting fleet when I moved to the distribution and cold-storage campus I now cover — sixteen counterbalance forklifts, four reach trucks, two goods-only platform lifts between the mezzanine and the chilled dispatch floor, and around 14... See more
TL;DR - CO becomes dangerous below levels you can smell or see: Concentrations as low as 50 ppm sustained over 8 hours cause measurable health damage, yet carbon monoxide is completely odorless and colorless. - OSHA’s permissible exposure limit is 50 ppm ... See more