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Wolverine Introduces Its Lightest Safety-Toe Work Shoe

Wolverine CarbonMAX toe caps are lighter to reduce strain on legs and feet, made with thinner walls to provide more interior room for toes and better fit, and have a strong structure that meets ASTM F2413-11 M I/75 C/75 EH.

Chicago Pneumatic Releases Series Of Free Expert Guides To Improve Tool Performance, Workplace Safety

Chicago Pneumatic shares its considerable expertise with tool specifiers and users.

Philips ‘Change In Pairs’ Lighting Campaign Helps Promote Better Visibility, Improves Driver Safety

Headlight bulbs tend to deteriorate and lose effectiveness after a period of two to three years. Typically, motorists only replace the bulb that has burned out or is failing. This is not advisable because replacing just one failed bulb can result in an unbalanced or unpredictable headlight beam and potentially present a safety risk.

TPMS Sensor Service Kits: Safety Is No. 1 Priority

A valve stem is a critical safety component that keeps air in the tires. It is exposed to extreme forces, corrosive chemicals and the heat generated by the brakes. Not replacing the TPMS sensor service kit when the tire is removed from the rim can create a sensor issue.

ASA Hosts Automotive Safety Webinar Program

On Sept. 27, the Automotive Service Association (ASA) held a webinar on periodic motor vehicle safety inspection (PMVI) programs and new safety technologies. During the webinar, participants heard from: • Doug Campbell, president, Automotive Safety Council, a leading organization in automotive public safety education and standards development • Representative Madeleine Dean (PA-153), sponsor of PA

ASA To Host Webinar On Automotive Safety Inspections, New Safety Technologies

On Sept. 27, the Automotive Service Association (ASA) will hold a webinar on periodic motor vehicle safety inspection programs and new safety technologies. The webinar will include presentations from: • Doug Campbell, president, Automotive Safety Council, a leading organization in automotive public safety education and standards development • Rep. Madeleine Dean, PA-153, sponsor of PA

Pennsylvania Bill Incorporates Recall Checks Into Safety Inspections

Pennsylvania House Bill (HB) 2297 would require state vehicle safety inspections to include a review of any potential safety recalls using the vehicle’s VIN number and notify the owner or driver of the vehicle if the vehicle is subject to a recall.

ASA To Host Webinar On Automotive Safety Inspections, New Safety Technologies

On Sept. 27, the Automotive Service Association (ASA) will hold a webinar on periodic motor vehicle safety inspection (PMVI) programs and new safety technologies. The webinar will highlight the value of these programs and how they continue to protect consumers, providing important information for shop owners, managers and anyone involved in offering vehicle repair services

Attention: Please Post This Important Safety Information for Your Customers

Last year, American Honda released a poster designed to help keep your customers safe. That poster identified certain Honda and Acura vehicles that may have been affected by the Takata airbag inflator recalls affecting customers at that time. Since then, the inflator recalls have expanded, so we have provided an updated poster below that includes

ASA Prepares For 3rd Annual Safety Inspection Forum

On Oct. 19, the Automotive Service Association (ASA), and ASA-Texas, will host the third annual safety inspection forum in Houston. The forum’s mission is to raise awareness about the importance of periodic vehicle inspection programs to motorist’s safety and develop strategies to protect these programs nationwide. Jade Winfree, senior analyst for the Government Accountability Office