7 Ways to Boost Your Salary in Building Maintenance Jobs Since you first started in building maintenance jobs, you have loved your work. There’s only one issue that you have: you don’t feel you are paid enough. So, how much should you be paid – and are you being paid enough? If you are, what can […]
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Sharpen Up Your Resume to Land Your Ideal Maintenance Job If you are applying for maintenance technician jobs, you must make sure that you make your resume shine. This will give you the best chance of securing an interview – which is when you really get to prove you’re the best person for the job. […]
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As much as we like to think it won’t ever happen at our office, there are approximately 6,000 office fires in the United States each year. Fire Code requirements specify the size, number and location of fire extinguishers that must be within your facility. These requirements help establish a protection level appropriate for your office. […]
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A large percentage of accidents in the manufacturing industry occur due to failure to lockout/tagout (LOTO) machinery. The three million workers that service manufacturing equipment every year are at great risk if your organization doesn’t develop and follow LOTO procedures. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has developed industry standards that must be followed […]
At long last, the Occupational Safety & Health Administration has opened its Injury Tracking Application portal for submissions. Originally slated for a Feb. 1, 2017 unveiling, the launch of the portal was delayed until Aug. 1, 2017. Just weeks after its debut, OSHA briefly shuttered the site in mid-August, when the U.S. Department of Homeland […]
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What Skills Are in Demand in Food Processing? The number of jobs in food processing is set to rise in the coming years. A 2018 study by Deloitte and the Manufacturing Institute forecasts that almost 5 million manufacturing jobs will be added by 2028. However, this doesn’t stop people in the industry being concerned about […]
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As an employer, it’s your responsibility to keep your entire team safe at work, so you need to take this very seriously. Nothing is more important than making sure each and every person leaves your worksite happy and healthy — not deadlines, money, or any other factors. The phase-in period for the Occupational Safety and […]
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Every employee has the right to work in a safe and healthy environment. As the boss, you’re responsible for making sure proper safety protocols are allows followed on your worksite. The last thing you want is for an employee to be injured or even killed on-the-job, because of an accident that was fully preventable. Since […]
Worksite falls happen all too often, which is why we’ve spent the past three months discussing the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) fall prevention program. In 2013 alone, 35% of all construction fatalities were falls. These accidents are entirely preventable and they need to stop now. Launched on a national level, OSHA’s fall prevention […]
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January is traditionally one of the coldest months of the year and when temperatures drop many people start to get sick. Peak flu season occurs from December through February, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Your employees are probably on high alert for the flu right now. In fact, despite their […]
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How To Increase Your Salary in Building Maintenance Jobs
in Employer News7 Ways to Boost Your Salary in Building Maintenance Jobs Since you first started in building maintenance jobs, you have loved your work. There’s only one issue that you have: you don’t feel you are paid enough. So, how much should you be paid – and are you being paid enough? If you are, what can […]
7 Skills Your Maintenance Technician Jobs Resume Must Demonstrate
in Employer NewsSharpen Up Your Resume to Land Your Ideal Maintenance Job If you are applying for maintenance technician jobs, you must make sure that you make your resume shine. This will give you the best chance of securing an interview – which is when you really get to prove you’re the best person for the job. […]
The Importance of Portable Fire Extinguishers in the Workplace
in Employer NewsAs much as we like to think it won’t ever happen at our office, there are approximately 6,000 office fires in the United States each year. Fire Code requirements specify the size, number and location of fire extinguishers that must be within your facility. These requirements help establish a protection level appropriate for your office. […]
Manufacturing OSHA Update – Lockout/Tagout
in Employer NewsA large percentage of accidents in the manufacturing industry occur due to failure to lockout/tagout (LOTO) machinery. The three million workers that service manufacturing equipment every year are at great risk if your organization doesn’t develop and follow LOTO procedures. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has developed industry standards that must be followed […]
Stay Up to Date on OSHA’s Injury Tracking Application
in Employer NewsAt long last, the Occupational Safety & Health Administration has opened its Injury Tracking Application portal for submissions. Originally slated for a Feb. 1, 2017 unveiling, the launch of the portal was delayed until Aug. 1, 2017. Just weeks after its debut, OSHA briefly shuttered the site in mid-August, when the U.S. Department of Homeland […]
5 Future-Proofed Jobs in Food Processing
in Employer NewsWhat Skills Are in Demand in Food Processing? The number of jobs in food processing is set to rise in the coming years. A 2018 study by Deloitte and the Manufacturing Institute forecasts that almost 5 million manufacturing jobs will be added by 2028. However, this doesn’t stop people in the industry being concerned about […]
Standardize Your Hazard Communication Practices
in Employer NewsAs an employer, it’s your responsibility to keep your entire team safe at work, so you need to take this very seriously. Nothing is more important than making sure each and every person leaves your worksite happy and healthy — not deadlines, money, or any other factors. The phase-in period for the Occupational Safety and […]
Safety Saves Lives and Money
in Employer NewsEvery employee has the right to work in a safe and healthy environment. As the boss, you’re responsible for making sure proper safety protocols are allows followed on your worksite. The last thing you want is for an employee to be injured or even killed on-the-job, because of an accident that was fully preventable. Since […]
Recapping OSHA’s Fall Prevention — Putting the 3 Steps Together
in Employer NewsWorksite falls happen all too often, which is why we’ve spent the past three months discussing the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) fall prevention program. In 2013 alone, 35% of all construction fatalities were falls. These accidents are entirely preventable and they need to stop now. Launched on a national level, OSHA’s fall prevention […]
Preventing Seasonal Flu Is Just as Important throughout the Year as it is in January
in Employer NewsJanuary is traditionally one of the coldest months of the year and when temperatures drop many people start to get sick. Peak flu season occurs from December through February, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Your employees are probably on high alert for the flu right now. In fact, despite their […]