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It’s OK to Ask for Help

It’s OK to Ask for Help

by Rebecca Huggins | Feb 22, 2021 | Environmental, Safety, Toolbox Talk, Transportation

You find yourself in the middle of a project and you become stumped, what do you do? Do you continue to rack your brain because you are reluctant to ask for help? Do you go to your manager and ask for help? Do you ask a co-worker for help? Really, one thing you should...
The Right Hard Hat for the Job

The Right Hard Hat for the Job

by Rebecca Huggins | Feb 15, 2021 | Environmental, Safety, Toolbox Talk

Every year thousands of workers sustain serious head injuries. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that most of these workers were not wearing head protection. A hard hat is not just “another piece of PPE” that your boss requires you to wear while on the job. The...
Afterthoughts and Regrets

Afterthoughts and Regrets

by Rebecca Huggins | Feb 8, 2021 | Environmental, Safety, Toolbox Talk, Transportation

How does regret affect us? Regret can be a painful experience because it involves an emotional state that often includes blaming oneself for the outcome of an incident. Consider the circumstances involved in the event. Perhaps you were under extreme pressure to...
Stormwater Management Programs

Stormwater Management Programs

by Rebecca Huggins | Feb 1, 2021 | Environmental, Safety, Toolbox Talk

Stormwater runoff is water from rainfall or snowmelt that does not soak into the ground. It flows over impervious or hard surfaces and sloped terrains directly into waterbodies or Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4s). As it flows, it collects sediment and...
Working Safely Around Overhead Power Lines

Working Safely Around Overhead Power Lines

by Rebecca Huggins | Jan 25, 2021 | Safety, Toolbox Talk

Some of the most hazardous conditions at a jobsite are those that are not so obvious. How often do you survey the work area for hazards before beginning any task, but forget to look up? One of the most important safety tips when performing a daily survey of the job...
Situational Awareness in the Workplace

Situational Awareness in the Workplace

by Rebecca Huggins | Jan 18, 2021 | Environmental, Safety, Toolbox Talk, Transportation

Have you ever experienced feelings of danger before an incident occurred? The ability to perceive or to have an understanding of what is happening around you is a concept known as situational awareness. Situational awareness is defined as “having an accurate...
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