Employers, High Desert Jobs, Workplace Safety
If an organization wants to develop an effective safety culture, it must start with senior management and extend to the least senior worker. And nowhere along the chain of command is safety more important than with managers on the shop floor. Why? Because these are...
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,...
Employers, High Desert Jobs, Human Resources, Workplace Safety
Your safety responsibilities as an employer must be taken extremely seriously. Businesses are required to comply with OSHA regulations for a few reasons. First, it’s the law. Second, if you don’t prioritize safety and one of your employees gets injured, your...
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....