People with non-profit jobs are more than “helpful citizens” dispensing goods and services to the destitute and poor.
As a non-profit program volunteer or manager, your efforts enrich the lives of people without shelter, food and clothing but also give support and hope to communities and families worldwide.
Non-profit jobs require a unique skill set: enthusiasm and hard work coupled with a genuine desire to serve humanity selflessly. Read the rest of this entry »
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Emergencies and workplace accidents can happen in any industry, in any environment at any time. Here's how to help your employees prevent workplace injuries.
A truck driver’s vehicle is in desperate need of repair.
A house painter climbs an old scaffold to paint a high-ceiling.
A metal worker forgets his goggles or protective mask before starting his shift.
A construction worker doesn’t have on adequate clothing when working on a job site in the freezing rain.
Workers in these positions, are at risk of injuring themselves, causing traffic accidents, suffering from frostbite and falling.
Whether they slip on uneven surfaces, come in contact with dangerous materials or work with faulty equipment these mishaps may cause knee injuries, head injuries, broken bones, fractures and even worse… death.
According to OHSA -Occupational Safety & Health Administration accidents in the workplace cost business owners an average of 60 billion dollars annually. To help keep you and your employees safe use the following safety tips recommended by the accidents at work site: Read the rest of this entry »
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