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Alcohol Consumption

Alcohol Consumption

by Rebecca Huggins | Jun 30, 2025 | Environmental, Safety, Toolbox Talk, Transportation

For many people, consuming alcohol is a part of socializing and relaxation. However, while moderate drinking may have some health benefits and can be enjoyed responsibly, excessive drinking can have serious consequences, such as impacting work performance and leading...
ELP Requirement for Truck Drivers

ELP Requirement for Truck Drivers

by Rebecca Huggins | Jun 9, 2025 | Environmental, Safety, Toolbox Talk, Transportation

English language proficiency is essential for trucker drivers. Effective communication skills ensure the driver’s and others’ safety on the road. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has set English Language Proficiency requirements for commercial motor...
Organization of Work Areas

Organization of Work Areas

by Rebecca Huggins | Jun 2, 2025 | Environmental, Safety, Toolbox Talk, Transportation

Organizing work areas involves creating systems and processes that enhance workflow and increase productivity. This process includes developing plans for completing tasks, implementing effective storage solutions for equipment and materials, and establishing clear...
Bees and Wasps Safety

Bees and Wasps Safety

by Rebecca Huggins | May 26, 2025 | Environmental, Safety, Toolbox Talk, Transportation

Bees and wasps may appear harmless, but these insects can pose a risk to workers.  A bee sting may cause mild discomfort; however, some can lead to severe allergic reactions that require immediate medical attention and could be life-threatening. Discussion Points:...
Safe Truck Parking

Safe Truck Parking

by Rebecca Huggins | May 23, 2025 | Environmental, Safety, Toolbox Talk, Transportation

Safety should always be a top priority when parking company vehicles and delivery trucks. One often overlooked aspect is the positioning of these vehicles in relation to one another. A simple and effective way to reduce fire risks is to park the trucks with their...
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