Employees, High Desert Jobs, Workplace Safety
It’s easy to get lax about safety measures. After all, you’ve probably performed your duties a million times without an accident. Not to mention that some of your personal protective equipment (PPE) doesn’t fit quite right. But stop. Safety has to be a...
Employers, High Desert Jobs, Workplace Safety
Hidden Hazards: Night Shift Safety Tips If you employ graveyard shift workers, it is absolutely essential that you are up to date on night shift safety tips. The third shift, more commonly known as the night shift, usually runs from 11 p.m. or midnight to 7 or 8 a.m....
Employees, Employers, Human Resources, Workplace Safety
Safety signs are everywhere. Or at least they should be everywhere. And for a good reason. With a lot of big machinery and many moving parts on a manufacturing floor, there’s a lot that could go wrong. Since there are so many people on and off the floor, a lot of...
High Desert Jobs, Workplace Safety
Ensuring a safe work environment for your employees is an absolute necessity. If nothing else, the federal government requires it under the oversight of OSHA. The cost of workplace injuries, illnesses, and deaths is high, especially when you consider the damage it can...
High Desert Jobs, Human Resources, Workplace Safety
Routine risk assessments are essential for any workplace to identify and manage hazards. To prepare one, examine the entire work environment, procedures, and equipment to assess whether any health hazards put your employees at risk. If there are, most risk assessments...
Employers, High Desert Jobs, Human Resources, Workplace Safety
Safety conversations are often awkward, but communication is the key to any effective workplace safety program. No one wants to be lectured, and different people may have different strong opinions on whether a hazard exists and how it should be addressed. To improve...