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Is Flagging a Difficult Job?

Posted on 06/15 by Erin Helms

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Flaggers control the flow of traffic around road construction sites. These workers typically work for government agencies and construction companies. Flaggers erect warning signs and traffic cones to guide drivers through the traffic flow. These employees are responsible for informing construction crews of safety issues and recording the license plate numbers of motorists who need to obey traffic signs and directions. Are you considering a job as a flagger? Here is information to help you decide if flagging is for you.

Posted in Job Seekers

Tagged #FlaggingJobs #FlaggerJobs #TempAgencyNearMe

Heat Safety Tips

Posted on 06/23 by Erin Helms

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In the United States, high temperature is one of the leading causes of weather-related deaths. Heat-related illnesses can occur in short periods of exposure, and everyone is vulnerable, particularly young children, older adults, persons with persistent medical conditions, and pregnant women. So, what can you do when the heat rises in your community? Here is how to stay safe.

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Tagged #HeatSafetyTips #ConstructionJobsNearMe #FlaggerJobs #TempJobsTexas

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