This week, HazTek is featuring several of our employees who have served — or continue to serve — in the U.S. Armed Forces. Safety Professional Milani Johnson served as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army for nine years. 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 Kirk Davis served as a Commander in the U.S. Navy for 16 years. 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 Brian Marinaro served as a Sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps for 18 years. 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 Robert Harman (pictured in center) served as a Specialist E4 in the U.S. Army for three and a half years. 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 Jarrod Tomassi (pictured on left) served as a Corporal in the U.S. Army for seven years. 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 Park Tritle served as a Sergeant in the U.S. Air Force for six years. 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 CJ Rumpf served as an E-4 Senior Airman in the U.S. Air Force for ten years. 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 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...