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Your Hard Hat Will Save Your Day!

Your Hard Hat Will Save Your Day! Falling objects, like tools, materials, or debris, can expose workers to minor injuries like cuts and abrasions, but can also cause more serious injuries like puncture wounds or concussions. In some cases, especially if workers are not wearing hard hats, a dropped object can result in hospitalization or even a fatal injury. Bob (480) 651-3977 View All Posts

2023-02-08T17:25:53+00:00February 8, 2023|Safety|Comments Off on Your Hard Hat Will Save Your Day!

High-Visibility Safety Apparel is Critical in Work Zones

High-Visibility Safety Apparel is Critical in Work Zones Since SLS has recently offered all of us the opportunity to order High Visibility Safety Apparel, I thought the following article would help explain why SLS is concerned about your safety and wants to keep you safe. Bob (480) 651-3977 View All Posts

2023-01-31T21:22:34+00:00January 31, 2023|Safety|Comments Off on High-Visibility Safety Apparel is Critical in Work Zones

Field Employee Uniforms

Field Employee Uniform Ordering Deadline January 31st Just a reminder that the Field Employee Uniform Order email went our last week. If you are an employee that works in the field and didn't receive the email, let me know ASAP. The deadline for ordering is Tuesday, January 31st. Please make you selections online or reach out to Jennifer if you are having problems. Once all orders are in, I will be getting our order to the distributors as soon as possible. You are welcome to order whatever you need to look presentable and represent the company with pride until the next ordering cycle (6 months). Orders in access of $300 will have the difference payroll deducted once the orders have processed. Please remember that the next ordering [...]

2023-01-25T17:05:17+00:00January 25, 2023|Company, Smiley Crane|Comments Off on Field Employee Uniforms

Seven Basic Safe Rigging Practices

Seven Basic Safe Rigging Practices Pre-planning your lift with everyone involved will ensure proper equipment and personnel are in place to make a safe lift. Always use proper rigging techniques when lifting loads.  Rigging training for your operators is important.  Rigging handbooks and proper equipment should be readily available.  If there is any doubt about the safety of your equipment or lift, stop the hoist, lower the load, and report the condition to your supervisor.  Conduct all lifting operations so that no one will be injured in the event of equipment failure.  Use proper hand signals and communication with all workers involved with the lift. View All Posts

2023-01-04T21:56:25+00:00January 4, 2023|Safety|Comments Off on Seven Basic Safe Rigging Practices
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