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14
Feb

Employer’s Guide to Forklift Liability in the Workplace

Use Forklifts at Work? Here’s What You Should Know Whether you work in storage, manufacturing, construction, or otherwise, there is a good chance that your facility uses a forklift to move and lift heavy pallets and objects. As an employer, you should know about forklift liability in order to protect your workers. Read on for more information. OSHA Regulations A

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27
Dec

Tips for Increasing Your Construction Business’s Profits this Winter

Learn how you can make your construction business more profitable during the winter months. Winter is one of the slowest times for those in the construction industry.  This is because concerns about funding and weather delays culminate during these months.  However, with a little strategic planning, you can carry your business through this slow season.  Here are some of the

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29
Nov

Tool Maintenance Tips for Electrical Contractors

Take care of your tools and equipment. As an electrical contractor, you rely heavily on your tools to complete your job.  However, as equipment and tools age, they become less reliable.  Luckily, there are certain steps that you can take to prolong the lifetime of your tools and equipment.  Here are some of the equipment maintenance tips that you should

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20
Nov

How Overscheduled Contractors Can Better Manage Their Time

Try out these time management tips for contractors. As a contractor, it’s great to be busy.  However, if you want to be successful, then it’s important to make sure that you are managing your workload in an efficient manner.  If you are feeling overwhelmed by all the things that require your attention, there are some steps that you can take

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15
Nov

OSHA Fall Prevention Tips for Contractors

Protect your employees with these fall prevention strategies endorsed by OSHA. Unfortunately, working as a contractor or construction worker comes with certain risks.  One of the most common and serious risks is the threat of falling.  In fact, falls are currently the leading cause of death among workers.  Fortunately, there are steps that employers and supervisors can take to prevent

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