The sweltering heat of summer is upon us. For drain cleaners working out in the field, hot days can be both exhausting and dangerous, so safety comes to mind in particular for me this time of year.
Safety gets a lot of well-deserved attention in our industry because of the high risks we face every day. It is important to remember, though, that job safety often starts well before our techs ever show up for work.
Alert minds, fast reflexes, and heat tolerance are all important factors in workplace safety. Reporting to work healthy in mind and body is the first step
Safety Preparedness Begins Before You Get to the Job Site
Your everyday health can sometimes take a backseat when you’re working hard out in the field, but that’s exactly where good safety practices start
Jul 27, 2017
| by Anja Smith |

















