Whatever job you or one of your employees is performing in or around a sweeper, the fact is that danger exists. That’s why it is extremely important – no, make that mandatory – that anyone who is working on or around a particular sweeper has at the very least read the safety section of the operators manual and verifiably understood every part of it.
Carol Uribe, of Cornerstone Insurance, offers a number of everyday practices for the independent sweeping contractor. Articles includes a variety of workplace-related suggestions that can be implemented on a day-to-day basis to help curtail losses.
Still painting your name on your truck?
You need to know about the many advantages of reflective vinyl signs.
The quality you choose for your ‘moving billboard’ can pay you big dividends. Research by the American Trucking Association has shown that a local delivery truck makes a whopping 16 million visual impressions per year
Internationally recognized safety expert, John Meola, provides WSA with a monthly Safety Bulletin. These are available and archived in this locale.