You may not have the resources to employ a safety supervisor, but no company can afford to ignore safety training.
Guidelines to keep yourself and your service technicians safe and productive as the days grow increasingly hotter
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With April being National Safe Digging Month, take the opportunity to help educate others on safe excavation practices like calling 811 in advance of any digging projects
Follow these decommissioning tips to prevent dangerous collapses, ongoing pollution issues and unnecessary underground obstacles in a customer’s yard
Here are some tips for keeping your uniforms and personal protective equipment lasting longer so that you can avoid excessive replacement costs
You don’t want employees to get complacent about something as important as safety. Here are ways to keep them engaged.
A tragedy in Michigan makes me question the wisdom of allowing homeowners to become part of the septic service process.
Not speaking up when you see safety violations perpetuates a cycle of behavior that puts the whole team at risk
With April being National Safe Digging Month, take the opportunity to help educate others on safe excavation practices
When you see someone doing something wrong or unsafe, what counts is what you say and how you say it
It’s easy to dismiss more basic safety reminders, but failing to keep them in mind can result in injury and derail a workday quickly
In the event of a workplace accident, response time is critical. Prepare to ensure your crew can take action as swiftly as possible.
Ongoing training helps keep your employees safe on the job
Pumpers need to be familiar with safety rules at both the federal and state level
No matter how experienced your staff is, regular meetings and an emphasis on safety is important for any onsite company