5 Cheap, Effective Ways Reduce Product Damage

Anytime a box, pallet, or container is moved, there is the risk of damage. Product loss due to damage during transportation can cost companies a fortune every year. And that money comes right out of the bottom line. Reducing the risk of transportation damage is just good business. But you don’t have to spend a … Read more

Are You as Fit as Police Officer? Take the POWER Test

Many businesses that offer their employees health insurance today also find ways to promote employee health. And that makes perfect sense because the more fit workers are, the less likely they are to suffer from an on-the-job injury or get sick enough to require professional medical care. Promoting worker health can take a number of … Read more

7 Things You Can Do Right Now to Reduce Vehicle Accidents

Last year, there were more than 40,000 people killed as a result of motor vehicle accidents, according to the National Safety Council. While drunk driving remains the biggest killer of drivers, distracted driving quickly gaining momentum as one of the leading causes for injuries and death related to vehicle accidents. Every company is affected by … Read more

Five Ways to Control Traffic in Your Workplace

Vehicles and pedestrians don’t mix. Whether it is forklifts running through the aisles of your warehouse, trucks backing into your dock, or cars pulling into your driveway or parking lot, the more you can do to separate people and machines, the safer your workplace will be. Controlling traffic is essential to the safety of your … Read more

Streamline Efficiency by Getting Rid of Workplace Clutter

Are you a hoarder? Is your cluttered workplace keeping you from being as efficient as you could be? If so, you are not alone. Despite the digitization of most business records, invoices, inventories, and other documents, somehow paper and other junk just tend to accumulate all on its own. Clutter Magnets Getting rid of unnecessary items … Read more

Bulk Containers May Be the Solution to Your Shipping Problems

In today’s fast response marketplace, shipping costs are one of the fastest-growing line items in practically any business’s budget these days. Customers accustomed to online ordering now want their orders faster and cheaper than ever. While mega-corporations like Amazon and Wal-Mart can afford to spend billions on research and development into innovative delivery methods such … Read more

A Clean Warehouse Floor Is the Foundation for an Orderly Business

Have you ever walked into a vendor’s dock or warehouse and found dirty, stained, and unsanitary flooring? How did that make you feel about that business? Probably, it made you want to run out the door and never come back! Keeping the floors or your warehouse and dock clean at all times isn’t just good … Read more

Emergency Eyewash Stations Can Save Your Eyesight

If your business works with chemicals, it’s a good idea to have emergency eyewash stations located throughout your property. In the event that a caustic chemical is accidentally splashed into a worker’s eyes, it can save their eyesight. It could even make the difference between life and death. There are eight essential steps to properly … Read more

Zone Your Workplace with These Floor Striping Options

Maximizing efficiency and safety of warehouses, docks, and other work areas require designating specific areas for certain uses. For example, lanes that are used by fast-moving forklifts and other industrial equipment should be separated from pedestrian walkways. Warehouse aisles should be similarly marked to prevent collisions, alert workers to overhead dangers, and maximized workplace order. … Read more

Residential Gas Cans Not Approved for Business Use

In just about every homeowner’s garage, sitting next to the gas-powered lawn mower is a red plastic gas can with a long spout. This ubiquitous gas cans typically cost about $5 and can be found at most home improvement stores, gas stations, and discount stores. But should they be used at businesses that use equipment … Read more