HazTek is hiring in the Northern Virginia area! Our team is currently looking for mid-senior level safety professionals to work on data center construction projects. Read more...
According to the National Safety Council (NSC), nearly four out of 10 employees in the U.S. suffer from sleep loss, and when workers are fatigued, they're at a higher risk for injury. About 13% of work injuries are attributable to sleep problems. Read more...
Bart Peetermans, Vice President of Product Development at Code Red Safety, joins our podcast for Episode 18. You can listen by using this link: Read more...
HazTek is spotlighting Safety Professional Frank Perez who joined our team this year. Frank has been working in safety for over 30 years and reflects on many rewarding jobs he has worked on — he says there are too many great memories to narrow them down. Read more...
Senior Director of Field Strategy & EHS for Cooper Electrical David Myrick recently joined HazTek’s Chris Bellina and Matt Clark on our podcast to discuss solving the worker shortage in the construction industry. Click here to listen: Read more...
HazTek is spotlighting Safety Professional Augustine “Augi” Sanchez who joined our team this year. Augi was born in Wyoming, raised in Colorado, and now lives in Washington. He enjoys spending time with his wife and their five beautiful children. Read more...
HazTek is spotlighting Safety Professional Carlos Ruiz who joined our team this year. Carlos is known by a few other names, including Papa Bear to the football players he coaches, Shifu Kato Ruiz as a martial artist, and Big Safety on various construction projects. Read more...
According to the National Safety Council’s Injury Facts, choking is the fourth leading cause of unintentional deaths. Since it’s the holiday season and many are celebrating with all sorts of foods, it’s important to keep choking prevention and rescue tips in mind. Read more...
Snow, sleet, hale, or ice — winter weather can cause very dangerous road conditions. In 2021 there were 395 fatal crashes, and an estimated 22,325 crashes that lead to injury that occurred when there were snow or sleet conditions at the time of the crash. Read more...