This week, HazTek is featuring several of our employees who have served — or continue to serve — in the U.S. Armed Forces. Safety Professional Christopher Marshall served as a Staff Sergeant in the U.S. Air Force, and spent a total of twelve years on active duty and in the reserves. Read more...
Sunday, November 6th, was the end of daylight saving time so we “fell back” an hour this past weekend. While it sounds nice to gain an extra hour of sleep, it can take your body up to a week to adjust to the new times for sleeping, eating, and various activities. Read more...
This week, HazTek is featuring several of our employees who have served — or continue to serve — in the U.S. Armed Forces. Safety Professional John Kyle served as a Sergeant in the U.S. Army for four years. Read more...
HazTek currently employs many veterans who have easily transitioned into the world of safety and have proven to be exemplary employees, committed to our company’s core values. This week, HazTek is featuring several of our employees who have served — or continue to serve — in the U.S. Armed Forces. Read more...
HazTek is spotlighting Safety Professional Shawn Mann who joined our team last year and works out of our Strategic Accounts group. Shawn enjoys spending time with his partner, Alicia, and their four kids. Read more...
HazTek is spotlighting Safety Professional John De Paul who joined our team last year and works out of our Strategic Accounts group. John was a firefighter for 25 years before starting his full-time safety career. Read more...
Happy Halloween! We hope that everyone has a fun — and most importantly — safe holiday! Below are some helpful tips so that people of all ages can safely enjoy the magic of Halloween. Read more...
HazTek is spotlighting Safety Professional Seth Bottone who joined our team last year and works in the New England region. Seth loves spending time with his family on their horse farm. Read more...
October is National Protect Your Hearing Month — an opportunity to increase awareness about hearing loss and share information about how to prevent noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL). NIHL can occur from one intense “impulse” sound, such as an explosion, or when loud noises continuously occur over a period of time. Read more...