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7 Steps to Practice Safe Lifting

July 12, 2017

Most injuries in warehouse work environments are related to lifting and back issues. While there is no lifting method that can completely eliminate the risk for back injuries, many can be prevented by using appropriate techniques. Make these methods a part of your habits to prevent injuries and downtime. First off all, stop and think…

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How to Fight Fatigue in the Workplace

June 28, 2017
Fatigue

In the previous blog, we described the ways that a lack of sleep can affect your safety in the workplace. Fatigue is a serious concern when you have to be sharp for work every day, and not just to do your job, but to keep yourself and others safe while doing your job. We determined…

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How Your Sleep Schedule Affects Your Work Safety

June 13, 2017

Fatigue is a major concern for safety in the workplace because it causes people to become distracted during their work day. In fact, fatigue can cost a company thousands of dollars per employee every year due to productivity losses and mistakes. Fatigue is mostly caused by simply a lack of sleep. Not getting an adequate amount of sleep every…

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6 Tips for Preventing Dehydration

May 25, 2017
preventing dehydration

Last time we talked about signs and symptoms of dehydration, but the best treatment for dehydration is prevention. Easier said than done in the climbing summer heat of 80-90 degrees, we know. So here are 6 tips for preventing dehydration and staying safe in the sunshine. Replace fluids at the same rate you are expending…

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Identifying Dehydration: Signs and Symptoms

May 11, 2017

When you’re on the job, in the sun and heat for extended time periods, dehydration is an imminent threat. It occurs when you lose more fluid than your body takes in. We must take every precaution to maintain hydration for the safety and well-being of ourselves and our fellow workers. However, in the event that…

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Work Site Housekeeping Cannot Be Neglected

April 26, 2017
housekeeping

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, slips, trips and falls (STFs) were responsible for more than 308,000 non-fatal workplace injuries in 2012 (the most recent data available). STFs rank second it accidental deaths behind motor vehicle crashes. Unfortunately, there is no way to 100% guarantee that injuries won’t happen on your job site. The…

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