• Companies Behaving Badly – It’s a Wonderful Life

    As you prepare to celebrate the holidays and entertain friends and family please take a moment and think about the 1,400 workers who died on the job and the family members who’ll be spending their first holiday without that loved one; fathers, mothers, sons, daughters and grandparents.  Thank you.  … Listen ⇢

  • A Complete Guide To Warehouse Safety-Volume V-Giving Good Tailgates

    Originally posted on Witzshared: I hope this journey down the Green Brick Road of Safety has been as much a pleasure for you as it has been for me and I thank you for allowing me to show you the sights.  We are all most at the end of this trip… Listen ⇢

  • Companies Behaving Badly – The Killing Fields

    The dying continues in the killing fields of American businesses’ that allow workers to earn a pay check as long as they can survive the falls, spills, electrocutions amputations, and a quick death but those are the lucky ones as some will die slowly over 15-20 years from inhaled asbestos,… Listen ⇢

  • A Complete Guide To Warehouse Safety-Volume IV-Emergency Ready

    Originally posted on Witzshared: Google Image Well here we are folks, more than half way down the Green Brick Road of Safety.  It’s been an enlightening trip for me as well and I want to thank you all for the positive responses and great comments on this series on warehouse… Listen ⇢

  • Companies Behaving Badly – Running The Holiday Gauntlet

      “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief…”  Not only is that the beginning of a Dickens classic but also best describes the period between Thanksgiving and… Listen ⇢

  • Just Putting It Out There – Thanksgiving Safety Recipe

        Even with all the jokes about the interaction of families and the related stress on Thanksgiving Day, it’s roots originated as a day of giving thanks for the blessing of the harvest which became an annual tradition in the United States in 1863 by presidential proclamation. All most… Listen ⇢

  • 5 Steps For a Successful Peak Season – STEP 4

    As we had learned in step 3 – Training, even though it is listed as the third step, it is still an extremely important detail to a successful peak season. With that said, this next step, safety is not only just as equally important as training but in fact, they go together… Listen ⇢

  • Companies Behaving Badly – Day of The Dead

    The Occupational Safety and Health Administration recently published their list of the top 10 safety violations for the last fiscal year ending September 30th 2014.  The number #1 violation is still Fall Protection in construction followed in order by #2-Hazard Communication, #3-Construction Scaffolding, #4-Respiratory Protection, #5-L.O.T.O, #6-Powered Industrial Trucks, #7-Electrical… Listen ⇢

  • Just Putting It Out There – Time For a Change

    This weekend most of us will be changing our clocks as Day Light Saving time comes to an end.  The good news is, this time, if you’re one of the lucky folks, you get an extra hour of sleep.  The time change is an excellent reminder for us to change… Listen ⇢

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