Energy Efficiency In Your Home
In the event of extended loss of power or water; or in the event of extraordinary heat spells, storms, or other extreme events an energy efficient home is more likely to be a healthier home and a safer home.
In the event of extended loss of power or water; or in the event of extraordinary heat spells, storms, or other extreme events an energy efficient home is more likely to be a healthier home and a safer home.
Making simple changes in your workplace can save energy and resources, and help preserve the environment. This article lists some easy ways to conserve.
Oil and Gas companies are investing in research and development as well as new technology to find ways to reduce their carbon footprint and produce the cleanest oil and natural gas possible. Read on to get more information on what a comprehensive ESG program includes.
Educate your oil and gas workers about the dangers of working with flammable and combustible liquids with this safety talk.
Handrails, guardrails, stairways, walkways and ladders are installed during the rigging up process for safety and easy access to other areas of the site. Though these objects provide ease of use, they also present hazards. Reduce your workers' risk of injury with these safety suggestions.
All it takes is for an employee to click on a link in an email or open a document for the malware to begin and spread on their computer.
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted many businesses across a variety of industries, forcing them to rethink their daily operations to ensure the safety of their employees and the general public. This is no different for construction firms, where COVID-19 has led to project delays, significant job loss, and unprecedented uncertainty.
"We Don’t Have to Worry About Cyber Attacks?" There was a time when that statement was common—and even accurate. But that statement is far from correct now. In this article, we will address only the two most frequent ‘attacks’ on contractors’ businesses.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) recently published a report concerning the role that large trucks play when traveling through work zones. In conjunction with National Work Zone Awareness Week, which took place April 26-30 this year, the FMCSA is specifically focusing on the number of large trucks involved in fatal crashes within work zones.
The Contracting Classification Premium Adjustment Program (CCPAP) is a discount program that can reduce the amount that an employer pays in workers’ compensation premiums.