Employers, High Desert Jobs, Workplace Safety
Safety violations should always be taken seriously. There’s at least one in every crowd—someone who ignores the safety rules and does their own thing. They’ll say they don’t have time to enact your safety protocols. Or they don’t like the way the safety equipment...
Employers, High Desert Jobs, Workplace Safety
Workplace safety is dependent upon teamwork. This means solid communication, clear delegation of responsibilities, effective policies and procedures, and individuals who are committed to preventing risks and injuries. An unsafe workplace scares employees away,...
Employees, Workplace Safety
There’s no doubt about it: if you’re working in any time of manufacturing or industrial job, work safety needs to be your top priority. Whether you’re operating heavy machinery or using hand tools, or just doing some heavy lifting, you need to be alert and your body...
Employers, High Desert Jobs, Workplace Morale, Workplace Safety
Do you know the names of all your production workers? Do you know any of them? Depending on the number of workers on the shop floor, it may not be possible to know everyone by name. Still, you should know many of them, especially those who have been with you for some...
Employees, High Desert Jobs, Workplace Safety
Lifting heavy objects is one of the leading causes of injury in the workplace. But you don’t have to be The Rock to ensure that you don’t get hurt while lifting. You simply must make sure that you use the proper techniques, so you don’t pull a muscle, throw something...
Employees, Employers, High Desert Jobs, Workplace Safety
Safety training is common for a new employee, and you probably have to endure hours and hours of orientation. Even veteran employees have to sit through an occasional refresher or training update. And some of it may seem tedious and boring, and you might find yourself...