A thorough review of workplace incidents will help prevent future accidents and demonstrate your care about the safety of your crew
Taking responsibilities seriously can help eliminate common injuries
Common Ground Alliance and the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration encourage safe digging practices
Even the smallest mom-and-pop pumping company can build an effective driver safety program
Inspections aren’t necessarily a bad thing, especially when you’re prepared
With high temps beginning to scorch certain areas, now is a good time for a reminder about how to work safely in the heat of summer
Recent media headlines indicate the general public has so much to learn about proper system maintenance and safety around septic tanks.
Failing to complete a pre-trip inspection calls your integrity and commitment to safety into question — and could have catastrophic consequences
Thorough post-incident investigations are vital to helping organizations determine root causes of accidents
OSHA’s system of hazard mitigation can help keep your employees safe
From the vehicles themselves to the employees driving them, there are several components to a comprehensive company fleet safety program
Proper training and safety precautions are critical for vacuum truck operation
Bad weather brings up a host of factors that increase the odds of slips, trips and falls
Turning a critical eye to even the smallest details prevents callbacks, misunderstandings and injuries
After two more children perish in septic tanks with unsecured access points, we need to educate the public about the importance of routine safety inspections
Follow these process-improvement tips to build a better workforce and reduce costly errors
Keeping your mind on the task at hand will make you safer and more productive
Spiders and snakes are among common threats septic technicians face when they open a system for pumping or other maintenance