Employers, High Desert Jobs, Workplace Safety
Personal protective equipment (PPE) provides a barrier against a variety of potential workplace hazards. OSHA requires that employers provide training to their employees—both existing and new–who must use PPE, and the instructions should cover the following topics: ...
Employees, Employers, High Desert Jobs, Workplace Safety
When it comes to big machinery and proper lockout tagout procedures, safety has to be your number one priority. There’s too much at risk—workplace injuries, accidents, and environmental hazards—to ignore the federal safety regulations put in place by OSHA. And that...
Employers, High Desert Jobs, Human Resources
When you have a vacant position in your company, the search to discover talent can put a burden on your entire team. The rest of your team has to compensate and take on an increased share of responsibilities. If you struggle to fill the position for weeks or even...
Employers, Workplace Morale
If you run a busy office, you might not think you have time to recognize your employees’ achievements, and it might not seem like a big deal to do so, but it is. A little recognition can go a long way. Think employee satisfaction, motivation, and loyalty. Sometimes...
Employers, Human Resources, Workplace Morale
You probably already know that all employees deserve fair, equal treatment. But everyone in the workplace is human, and some personalities click better than others. Before you act on your feelings, though, keep in mind how showing favoritism can affect everyone around...
Employers, High Desert Jobs, Human Resources
How do you find the best job candidates for your business? At the start of the hiring process, you’re envisioning a candidate who has the perfect combination of skills, experience, personality and work ethic whose references all check out and whose personality matches...