National Ladder Safety Month was created to raise awareness of ladder safety and to decrease the number of ladder-related injuries and fatalities. It is the only movement dedicated exclusively to the promotion of ladder safety at home and at work. Read more...
Throughout our 25 years in the safety business, HazTek is proud to have touched the lives of so many workers throughout the U.S. and in Canada, Mexico, and Puerto Rico. Read more...
HazTek is spotlighting Safety Professional Austin Post who joined our team last year and works out of our Strategic Accounts group. Over the years, Austin has traveled for both work and school — which allowed him to spend time in Tokyo, Japan, and Merida, Mexico. Read more...
In observance of the start of daylight saving time this weekend, most people living in the continental U.S. will “spring forward” by moving their clocks ahead one hour. Note: Arizona does not observe daylight saving time, with the exception of a few areas within the state. Read more...
In celebration of Women in Construction Week, HazTek has featured the inspirational stories of some of the women in our company who work on different projects throughout the country. We would also like to recognize and thank the following women who work behind the scenes, supporting our team in the field every day: Read more...
HazTek Safety Professional Susan Spaulding has enjoyed being in the Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) world for over twenty years. Prior to her work in EHS, Susan had worked as a maintenance planner and scheduler for a manufacturing facility. Read more...
HazTek Safety Professional Victoria Robinson served as a medic in the Air Force and has earned several degrees related to the healthcare field, including a bachelor's degree in health science and a master's degree in health education and promotion. She is now working on her doctorate in public health while also raising three children, ages 9, 10, and 14. Read more...
HazTek Safety Professional Connie St. John started working in construction with her father, right after she graduated from high school forty years ago. Connie first started in safety while she worked on building pipelines all over the United States. Read more...
HazTek Quality Assurance Manager Sue Stager started her career in safety management back in 1985 when she was fortunate enough to meet someone who recognized that her strong work ethic would be a good fit for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Sue began her work with the EPA as a technician — starting from the ground up. Read more...
HazTek Safety Professional Tiffany Carter had worked as a laborer for 16 years before she joined the HazTek team last year. As a laborer, her work varied anywhere from using a jumping jack and digging ditches to breaking up concrete and removing asbestos and lead. Read more...