Hyline Safety

Hyline Safety Hyline Safety Company offers a wide selection of safety signs that are proudly made in the USA. We are located in New York City.

Please take a moment to read this article in the NYREJ about the fire risk associated with Lithium Ion Batteries in E-Bi...
11/22/2022

Please take a moment to read this article in the NYREJ about the fire risk associated with Lithium Ion Batteries in E-Bikes:

Evan Lipstein A three-alarm fire erupted in a Midtown apartment building injuring 40 with some in serious and critical condition, according to the FD...

New York City Mayor Eric Adams today signed Executive Order 12 to strengthen fire safety enforcement and outreach in the...
03/21/2022

New York City Mayor Eric Adams today signed Executive Order 12 to strengthen fire safety enforcement and outreach in the aftermath of the tragic Twin Parks apartment fire in January.

https://nyrej.com/print/44628

https://www1.nyc.gov/office-of-the-mayor/news/143-22/mayor-adams-signs-executive-order-strengthening-fire-safety-enforcement-outreach-wake-of

Fires occur suddenly in any type of building but are especially dangerous and often deadly in residential high-rise apartment buildings where tenants don’t know what to do when a fire breaks out.

Please read this article in the New York Real Estate Journal...
01/25/2022

Please read this article in the New York Real Estate Journal...

17 Dead After Space Heater Sparks New York City’s Worst Fire Disaster in 30+ Years. Make sure your property has required Fire Safety Notices and Close The...

Fires occur suddenly in any type of building but are especially dangerous and often deadly in residential high-rise apar...
04/20/2021

Fires occur suddenly in any type of building but are especially dangerous and often deadly in residential high-rise apartment buildings where tenants don’t know what to do when a fire breaks out.

A massive eight-alarm fire burned through an apartment building in Jackson Heights, Queens this past week, displaced around 90 families, more than 200 residents have been displaced as their homes were destroyed.

https://nyrej.com/fire-safety-notices-and-close-the-door-signs-can-save-lives-by-evan-lipstein

To learn more please visit: https://nycapartmentsigns.com/3-rcny-401-06/

98.6 Farenheit is not a person's normal temperature in 2020.....
11/30/2020

98.6 Farenheit is not a person's normal temperature in 2020.....

Human temperature has declined from 37.0°C to 36.4°C over the past 200yrs, likely because of fewer infections (98.6-97.5°F)

Now been replicated for Bolivian forager-farmers over 16yrs:

In 2000, high infections, high temp

Now: live 10yrs longer, lower temp

Read more from Science Advances: http://ow.ly/v9SP50CtwFY

11/17/2020

CDC Holiday Guidelines are not for designed fun but instead to help ensure that we can enjoy future Thanksgiving celebrations with your loved ones and friends.

11/17/2020
11/05/2020

Make sure to follow CDC guidelines to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.

On 28 October 2020, as part of the state’s ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy si...
11/04/2020

On 28 October 2020, as part of the state’s ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed Executive Order No. 192 (EO 192), which mandates that New Jersey employers abide by certain health and safety standards in an effort to protect employees and other individuals at workplaces during the pandemic.

EO 192 does the following:

Establishes health and safety standards that apply to both public and private sector workplaces;
Directs the New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) and Department of Labor and Workforce Development (NJDOL) to establish enforcement mechanisms to ensure that employee complaints and reports of noncompliance with EO 192 are addressed; and
Directs the NJDOL to develop and provide compliance materials and safety training related to the requirements of EO 192.

Workplace health and safety standards

EO 192 requires that, beginning at 6:00 a.m. on 5 November 2020, all employers that require or permit all or part of their workforce to be physically present at a worksite to perform work must follow the health and safety protocols set forth in the Order. These protocols include:

Conducting daily health checks of employees, such as temperature screenings, visual symptom checking, self-assessment checklists, and/or health questionnaires, consistent with both CDC guidance and the confidentiality requirements of applicable state and federal laws;
Requiring that individuals at the worksite (including employees, customers, visitors) maintain at least six feet of distance from one another to the maximum extent possible;
Where the nature of an employee’s work or the work area does not allow for six feet of distance to be maintained at all times, ensuring that employees wear a mask and installing physical barriers between workstations wherever possible;
Requiring individuals at the worksite to wear face masks, with certain limited exceptions, though employees may be permitted to remove face masks when they are situated at their workstations and are more than six feet from other individuals, or alone in a walled office;
Permitting employers to deny entry to the worksite to employees or visitors who decline to wear a face mask unless doing so would violate applicable laws such as the Americans with Disabilities Act and/or the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination;
Requiring employers to make available, at their expense, face masks to their employees, although employees may use their own face mask if they prefer;
Requiring employers to make available sanitization materials, such as hand sanitizer to employees, customers, and visitors at no cost to those individuals;
Ensuring that employees practice regular hand hygiene and provide employees break time for repeated handwashing throughout the workday;
Routinely cleaning and disinfecting all high-touch areas such as restrooms, hand rails, door k***s, and other frequently touched surfaces;
Excluding from the workplace employees who appear to have symptoms consistent with COVID-19 and following the requirements of applicable leave laws;
Promptly notifying all employees of any known exposure to COVID-19 at the worksite, while maintaining the confidentiality of the infected individual(s) and cleaning and disinfecting the worksite when an employee has been diagnosed with COVID-19.

EO 192 provides a limited exclusion for specified business operations (such as first responders, health care personnel, and law enforcement) when the protocols interfere with the discharge of operational duties. In addition, the protocols do not apply to the United States government or to religious institutions if doing so would prohibit the free exercise of religion.

While many New Jersey employers conducting on-site operations are likely following many of these protocols already, going forward, employers must ensure they are complying with all of the protocols set forth in EO 192 at all worksites in the State.
Collaborative enforcement mechanism to address complaints

EO 192 requires the Commissioner of the NJDOL, in consultation with the Commissioner of the NJDOH to establish: 1) a mechanism to receive complaints from individuals regarding deficiencies in employer compliance with the requirements of EO 192; and 2) a process for consideration of such complaints which may include employee and employer interviews; and 3) a process to address complaints, including permitting employers to correct deficiencies.
Training programs for employers and employees

EO 192 also requires that the Commissioner of the NJDOL provide compliance and safety materials and training for both employers and employees regarding the protocols set forth in the Order.
Penalties for non-compliance

Penalties for non-compliance with the mandates of EO 192 include the potential closure of worksites, fines of up to US$1,000 and up to six months in prison.

HYLINE SAFETY COMPANY offers a solution to help support EO 192. Our EMPLOYEE & VISITOR HEALTH CHECK APP (W/ ENTRANCE LABELS)
Includes:

One unique QR code for your facility: This is where all data is tracked and stored: Employees & Visitors scan upon entry to complete their pre-entry health check.
Free downloadable Health-Check App for all employees: Eliminates paper checklists and clipboards.
Entrance Decals to mark designated Health Check locations: ◦ (1) 6”x 8” Entrance Door Label (place inside of glass, visible from outside). ◦ (2) 3” x 5” adhesive backed labels for secondary entrances.
Reporting software for employer to track and store all health checks.
Also includes the ability to track Hand Washing & Sanitization Records.
Buy Here: https://www.hylinesafety.com/employee-visitor-health-check-app-w-entrance-labels.html

Coronavirus a.k.a. COVID-19, is a respiratory disease effecting persons around the world. COVID-19 transmits easily from...
10/27/2020

Coronavirus a.k.a. COVID-19, is a respiratory disease effecting persons around the world. COVID-19 transmits easily from person-to-person often before the onset of symptoms. This is known as asymptomatic transmission. Due to the fact that a person may not even realize they have the virus it is extremely important to take preventative measures and work hard to slow the spread of Coronavirus. Businesses, buildings, facilities, schools and universities must do their part to help promote a culture of good hygiene by posting hand washing signs on bathroom doors and installing social distancing floor signs at building entrances to help remind everyonehow they can do their part to slow the spread.
Its very important to protect yourself with everyday preventive measures. Coronavirus (COVID-19) signs give ever present reminders of the most important and simple measures such as: wash your hands, Wear a Face Covering, Socially Distance Yourself. Make sure everyone in your building is doing their part to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 by posting signage throughout your property and workplace.

Coronavirus COVID-19 safety signs are needed to provide reminders that Face Masks Are Required, Wash Your Hands, Maintaining Social Distancing and Do Not Shake Hands. Our safety signs inform of best practices to reduce the spread of COVID-19 virus. All signs in stock and ready to ship.

How to Protect Yourself & Others against COVID-19. Please visit: www.hylinesafety.com for Coronavirus safety signage.Old...
08/24/2020

How to Protect Yourself & Others against COVID-19. Please visit: www.hylinesafety.com for Coronavirus safety signage.

Older adults and people who have severe underlying medical conditions like heart or lung disease or diabetes seem to be at higher risk for developing serious complications from COVID-19 illness.

Coronavirus spreads easily. Protect yourself and others.
• There is currently no vaccine to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
• The best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed to this virus.
• The virus is thought to spread mainly from person-to-person.
• Between people who are in close contact with one another (within about 6 feet).
• Through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs, sneezes or talks.
• These droplets can land in the mouths or noses of people who are nearby or possibly be inhaled into the lungs.
• Some recent studies have suggested that COVID-19 may be spread by people who are not showing symptoms.

Everyone Should

• Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds especially after you have been in a public place, or after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing.

It’s especially important to wash:

• Before eating or preparing food.
• Before touching your face.
• After using the restroom.
• After leaving a public place.
• After blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing.
• After handling your mask.
• After changing a diaper.
• After caring for someone sick.
• After touching animals or pets.
• If soap and water are not readily available, use a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol. Cover all surfaces of your hands and rub them together until they feel dry.
• Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.

Try To Avoid close contact with others.

Inside your home: Avoid close contact with people who are sick.

If possible, maintain 6 feet between the person who is sick and other household members.

Outside your home: Put 6 feet of distance between yourself and people who don’t live in your household.

Remember that some people without symptoms may be able to spread virus.

Stay at least 6 feet (about 2 arms’ length) from other people.

Keeping distance from others is especially important for people who are at higher risk of getting very sick.

Cover your mouth and nose with a mask when around others.

Always keep in mind…You could spread COVID-19 to others even if you do not feel sick.

The mask is meant to protect other people in case you are infected.

Everyone should wear a mask in public settings and when around people who don’t live in your household, especially when other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain.

Masks should not be placed on young children under age 2, anyone who has trouble breathing, or is unconscious, incapacitated or otherwise unable to remove the mask without assistance.

Do NOT use a mask meant for a healthcare worker. Currently, surgical masks and N95 respirators are critical supplies that should be reserved for healthcare workers and other first responders.

Continue to keep about 6 feet between yourself and others. The mask is not a substitute for social distancing.

Always cover coughs and sneezes!

Always cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze or use the inside of your elbow and do not spit.

Throw used tissues in the trash!

Immediately wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water are not readily available, clean your hands with a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol.

Always Clean and disinfect!

Clean AND disinfect frequently touched surfaces daily. This includes tables, doork***s, light switches, countertops, handles, desks, phones, keyboards, toilets, faucets, and sinks.

If surfaces are dirty, clean them. Use detergent or soap and water prior to disinfection.

Then, use a household disinfectant. Most common EPA-registered household disinfectants will work.

Monitor Your Health Daily!

Be alert for symptoms. Watch for fever, cough, shortness of breath, or other symptoms of COVID-19.

Especially important if you are running essential errands, going into the office or workplace, and in settings where it may be difficult to keep a physical distance of 6 feet.

Take your temperature if symptoms develop.

Don’t take your temperature within 30 minutes of exercising or after taking medications that could lower your temperature, like acetaminophen.

Follow CDC guidance if symptoms develop.

08/14/2020

COVID-19: Tips on Getting Together Safely.

As New York City reopens phase by phase, it is important to have strategies to stay safe while
spending time with each other. We can make changes in our everyday lives to stop the spread
of COVID-19.

Remember these four key actions to prevent COVID-19 transmission:

• Stay home if sick: Stay home if you are sick unless you are leaving for essential medical
care (including COVID-19 testing) or other essential errands.

• Physical distancing: Stay at least 6 feet away from others.

• Wear a face covering: Protect those around you. You can be contagious without
symptoms and spread the disease when you cough, sneeze or talk. Face coverings help
reduce the spread of COVID-19.

• Practice healthy hand hygiene: Wash your hands often with soap and water or use an
alcohol-based hand sanitizer if soap and water are not available; clean frequently touched
surfaces regularly; avoid touching your face with unwashed hands; and cover your cough
or sneeze with your arm, not your hands.

Hyline Safety Company Welcomes Everyone Back to a More Safe Workplace! COVID-19 Safety Signs should be used for All Reopening Stages. All COVID-19 signs are manufactured in the USA using a variety of high-quality materials. Available in multiple formats such as, floor signs, wall, window stickers, b...

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
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