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The Role of Traffic Flaggers in Work Zone Safety
Posted on 8/21/2024 by Erin Helms
Traffic flaggers play a crucial role in ensuring safety in work zones. They direct traffic and keep workers and drivers safe. LaborMAX offers ATSSA certification for flaggers in most states, though some states require DOT-specific training.
Posted in Safety Resources
Tagged #FlaggingJobs #BostonStaffing #SiouxFallsStaffing #LodiJobs
Heat and Hydration Safety Tips
Posted on 6/19/2024 by Erin Helms
If you work outside or in an environment where you feel the heat, you know it’s important to drink enough water in order to keep your body functioning properly. But why is that important? And are there other ways to keep yourself hydrated? Here are some tips and tricks to stay safe.
Posted in Safety Resources
Tagged #FlaggingJobsDenver #JobsInLodi #JobsInDayton
Types of Day Labor Jobs
Posted on 3/14/2024 by Erin Helms
The term “day laborer” usually conjures up an image of people who are hired for a single day, or maybe more. But did you know there are plenty of other kinds of day labor positions? There might even be a kind of work you’d be perfect for if you’re looking to make some extra money on the side or while you’re figuring out your next career move!
Posted in Job Seekers
Tagged #DayLaborJobs #FlaggingJobs #DayLaborNearMe
The Dangers of Flagging; What Flaggers Must Know to Stay Safe
Posted on 7/20/2023 by Erin Helms
Flaggers are essential for the protection of workers and motorists. However, flagging comes with significant risks, so workers must protect themselves and others in the work zone. Flaggers must understand the traffic control plan, be aware of their surroundings, communicate effectively, and follow established protocols to stay safe. Here are tips to minimize risks and keep flaggers safe from hazards.
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Tagged #FlaggingJobs #FlaggingJobSafety #WorkplaceSafetyResources #BostonFlaggingJobs
Is Flagging a Difficult Job?
Posted on 6/15/2023 by Erin Helms
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
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