National Safety Month Also Applies to Your Office – What Process Keeps Your Building Safe?

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Keeping your office clean and free of hazards isn’t as simple as it may seem. Maintaining a safe workspace is necessary to meet OSHA standards but also to keep your employees happy and diligent. Safety isn’t a yearly check-up – it’s a continuous process. The important part of safety is to not treat things on […]

It’s National Safety Month: Is Workplace Safety a Priority Year-Round in Your Warehouse?

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As National Safety Month begins, it’s time to evaluate your professional priorities. Safety standards and regulations need to be upheld year-round, not just reviewed in the summer or when it’s convenient. Warehouse managers have a duty to keep safety at the forefront of production processes. Safety is a huge issue in a warehouse setting, from […]

Which Apps Can Make Your Warehouse Safer?

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As a manager, your job is to keep the warehouse safe and manage your crew effectively. Wouldn’t your life be easier if there was an app for that? Luckily, we’ve got a list of them. If you want some ways to maximize efficiency and keep everything up to code, we’ve got some resources to help […]

Davis Staffing Receives Safety Standard of Excellence Mark

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Davis Staffing Inc. Earns Safety Standard of ExcellenceSM Mark From the American Staffing Association Program Aims to Reduce Temporary and Contract Worker Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities CHICAGO (Sept. 1, 2017) — Davis Staffing recently earned the Safety Standard of ExcellenceSM Mark.  The Safety Standard of Excellence program, developed by the American Staffing Association […]

How to Respond to Workplace Bullying

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In our previous article, how to deal with workplace bullies, we shared some tips for preventing bullying at work by employees. Incidents of bullies at work seem to be on the rise, many going undetected for months until a worker goes postal and harms another person. The good news is that human resources leaders and […]

How to Deal with Workplace Bullies

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Bullies at work are a big pain. Not only are they usually difficult to manage as employees, but they bring down the entire organization by tormenting other workers and even clients. They are not suited to work on teams, and they tear down the productivity and morale of any company. Episodes of workplace bullying seem to […]

Enforce These Basic Reminders for Forklift Safety

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Remember how vigilant you were when you first received your driver’s license? How long did it take before you started to slip into the bad habits that you have today? Before you suggest that you don’t have any, take a look at the basic safety rules in the driver’s education handbook and see how many […]

Safety Starts at the Top of the Organization

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Safety in the workplace should always be at the top of the list of business priorities. In fact, it is a legal obligation to provide a safe environment for employees and others who step foot on your company property. According to a survey from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the U.S. Department […]

See What Changes Are Happening In Steel Factories

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Steel factories do not run the way they used to. In fact, they have changed quite a bit over the past decade. Take, for example, the ArcelorMittal in Burns Harbor, Indiana on Lake Michigan. The company operates a program known as the Steelworker for the Future program. This program enrolls people who want to work […]

What You Need to Know about Predictable Scheduling

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What kind of schedule does your workplace require? If you have been considering the idea of moving from a flexible schedule to a regular schedule that’s based on production needs, then you must learn something about predictable scheduling. Here is a rundown of what predictable scheduling is and advice on if this is a good […]