Congratulations to Safety Professional Ted Wood who was recently honored as one of HazTek’s Employees of the Month for November 2023! Ted was nominated by Inside Sales Representative Tricia Colman, who praised Ted for his stellar performance on the Greater New York’s Sylvan Project. Read more...
Congratulations to Safety Professional Toni Pittmano who was recently honored as one of HazTek’s Employees of the Month for November 2023! Toni was nominated fellow Safety Professional Dave Ding, who commended Toni for her exceptional contributions and unwavering commitment to excellence. Read more...
February is American Heart Month, a time to focus on the importance of cardiovascular health. According to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), heart disease is a leading cause of death in the United States for both men and women — but you can do a lot to protect your heart and stay healthy. Read more...
Looking to start a new career? HazTek has exciting and immediate openings in Sterling, Ashburn, Manassas, Gainesville, and other Northern Virginia locations. Read more...
Congratulations to Safety Professional Daniel Lowry who was recently honored as one of HazTek’s Employees of the Month for October 2023! Dan was nominated fellow Safety Professional Steve Pastor, who commended Dan for bringing a great energy to the worksite consistently. Read more...
Congratulations to Safety Professional Donnie Dhabolt who was recently honored as one of HazTek’s Employees of the Month for October 2023! Donnie was nominated by fellow Safety Professional Ryan Nason, who was impressed with Donnie’s attention to detail Read more...
The list of issues threatening the health and wellbeing of your employees is expanding. While commonly associated with substance use, impairment is known to be caused by a broad range of factors. The National Safety Council (NSC) urges employers to define workplace impairment as anything that could impede one's ability to function normally or safely. Read more...
The American Burn Association (ABA) sponsors National Burn Awareness Week from February 4 – 10, 2024. This year’s theme, “Flammable Liquid Burns,” works to educate people about injuries that can result from the use of gasoline, kerosene, oil, and aerosol, as well as associated appliances and machinery. Read more...