This week, HazTek is featuring several of our employees who have served — or continue to serve — in the U.S. Armed Forces. Client Services Manager Herb Strong was a Sergeant in the U.S. Army and served in Vietnam from 1970 – 1972. 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 Don Mosteller served as a Specialist in the U.S. Army for 4 years, and his father had also served in the same branch of service. 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...
Congratulations to Accountant Emelia Chang who was recently honored as HazTek’s Employee of the Month for September 2021! Emelia was nominated by Director of Finance Gleb Nikolau who applauded Emelia for her incredible work ethic, her professionalism, and her interpersonal savvy and communication skills. Read more...
National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week aims to bring together individuals, organizations, industry, and tribal, state, and local governments to raise awareness of lead poisoning prevention and to reduce childhood exposure to lead. Read more...
OSHA’s 2021 preliminary “Top 10” list of most frequently cited standards was announced this week during the 2021 National Safety Council Safety Congress & Expo. Once again, Fall Protection – General Requirements tops the list, based on fiscal year 2021. This is the eleventh consecutive year that Fall Protection has topped the OSHA “Top 10” list. Read more...
Congratulations to Safety Professional Jay Fonville who was recently honored as HazTek’s Employee of the Month for August 2021! Jay was nominated by Jennifer Teague, our Employee Relations Manager for HazTek’s Strategic Accounts group. Read more...
This year’s Fire Prevention Week campaign, “Learn the Sounds of Fire Safety!,” works to educate everyone about the different sounds that smoke and carbon monoxide alarms make. Understanding these sounds and knowing how to respond when a smoke or carbon monoxide alarm sounds can help keep you and your family safe. Read more...