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Automation Creates Demand for More Tech-Savvy Shipping and Receiving Clerks According to the U.S. Department of Labor, shipping, receiving and traffic clerks familiar with computers and other electronic and business equipment will find more ready employment due to an increase in the automation of the system. Depending... ( added 1 year 178 days ago.)
You've Got Mail: U.S. Postal Service Keeps the Country Connected Each week, billions of letters, bills, advertisements, and packages are delivered through all sorts of inclement weather, thanks to the Postal Service. Employing approximately 685,000 employees allows our postal system to deliver the mail in a... ( added 1 year 186 days ago.)
Best Practices for Mail Room Security According to the United States Postal Service, commercial mailers represent 85 percent of the nation's mail. The USPS created the B.2.2. Security Initiative for Commercial Mailers, a voluntary mail security initiative, which focuses on national... ( added 1 year 191 days ago.)
Use Your Kitchen Knives Like a Pro With some know-how and practice, a kitchen knife can be your best friend during food preparation, or it can be a potential source of serious injury. Depending on your skill and what you already know about knife safety, it's always a good idea... ( added 1 year 194 days ago.)
Using Knives Like a Do-It-Yourselfer Pro For the novice do-it-yourselfer who wants to look like a pro when it comes to handling tools of the trade, a little practice may be in order. The up side is that there are dozens of tools out there to make the job easier. The down side is that... ( added 1 year 200 days ago.)
Kitchen Conundrum: How Safe are Your Food Service Employees? It's a Saturday night, the restaurant is full, the foodservice kitchen is humming. Employees are focused on serving their customers as quickly as possible. There's not much time now for thinking about safety. However, foodservice safety is a... ( added 1 year 267 days ago.)
Unsaleable: Reducing the Cost of Damaged Goods Even with improvements in packaging, shipping practices, warehouse design, and software, cutting the cost of unsaleable products is the constant challenge for those in the grocery industry. According to the June 2005 issue of Occupational Health... ( added 1 year 267 days ago.)
Hand Tool Safety Protects Artists from Injury Since childhood, many have discovered the joy of creation through art. Working with the various materials is an exciting and creative venture for many artists. However, research has shown that an artist's craft has the potential to adversely... ( added 1 year 269 days ago.)
How to Set Up an At-Home Recycle Center With curbside recycling programs available to more than half of all Americans, there's no reason you can't easily set up your own at-home recycling center. Still, the EPA estimates that while 75 percent of what Americans trash every week could be... ( added 1 year 269 days ago.)
The Safety Knife - Don't Go to Work Without It The reasoning is simple: If employees have access to a good, useable tool, they will use it, preventing potential injury and product damage. In all facets of today's workplace, the safety knife is making its presence - and use - known. Consider... ( added 1 year 269 days ago.)
Eye of the Storm: Effectively Preparing for Hurricane Season Early preparation, according to the National Hurricane Survival Initiative, is the key to facing hurricane season. By starting early, residents avoid the rush at home supply stores, grocery stores and other venues that typically get crowded and... ( added 1 year 269 days ago.)
Low-tech to High-tech: History of Office Supplies In a world of hi-tech gear, office supplies are some of the simplest - and perhaps mundane-- devices known to man - and yet, we would be unable to reach a satisfactory level of productivity without them. Upon closer inspection, office supplies... ( added 1 year 290 days ago.)
How to Replace Windows by Yourself After reading a window replacement estimate, and once you've caught your breath again, you may be considering a do-it-yourself replacement window project. Replacing windows yourself is not unlike what a professional window company would do, but... ( added 1 year 290 days ago.)
We're Movin' On Up: Packing Supplies Must-Haves It's amazing to think all of your household goods, prized possessions, and furniture can be literally packed and moved to somewhere new. To ensure your household arrives in good condition (including yourself and your family), make sure you have... ( added 1 year 290 days ago.)
The Weekend Woodworker's Top Hand Tools Woodworking can be an enjoyable and rewarding hobby or profession. When setting up a woodworking area, it's important to stock the right tools and follow some practical safety rules to make the most of your woodworking projects. Nearly everyone... ( added 1 year 290 days ago.)
Utility Knife to Artful Weaponry, the Knife Leaves Its Mark in History As ancient as mankind itself, the knife is the earliest form of weaponry for which there has been no substitute. Essential for survival, the knife was developed out of necessity and has evolved through the ages. From knives made of flint, to... ( added 1 year 296 days ago.)
Expanding Your Business' Bottom Line through Government Contracts Hundreds of U.S. companies sell the kinds of products or services that the U.S. Government is interested in buying or needs. Each year, the government purchases goods or services from private contractors that amount to 1 trillion dollars. How can... ( added 1 year 296 days ago.)
Troop Support: Sending Care Packages to Military Personnel Nothing says home to deployed military personnel like a care package. Filled with treats, necessities, and greetings, a care package can be a huge morale booster for those far from home - especially during the holidays. "Mail is one of the... ( added 1 year 296 days ago.)
The Invention of the Knife and Safety Tools of Today Of all the tools in our society, only the wheel and the lever can compete with the common household knife for the title of All-Time Most Useful. As essential in the kitchen as it is on the battlefield, and necessary in a wide variety of trades and... ( added 2 years 8 days ago.)
Have You Thanked Your Shipping and Receiving Department Today? In today's globalized environment, shipping and receiving has never been more crucial - or more complex. With Americans buying goods from, and selling goods to, the rest of the world, high-quality shipping and receiving professionals are among... ( added 2 years 8 days ago.)
Working Safely With Utility Knives and Box Cutters Thousands of workers are injured each year using box cutters. To avoid injury or damage to inventory, retail workers should use caution when opening boxes and checking freight. Here is a quick guide to safely when opening a carton with a box... ( added 2 years 85 days ago.)
The History of Cardboard Boxes The simple cardboard box plays an important, but unsung role in our modern society. Its hard to imagine how we ever got along before they were invented but they have only been in common use for the last hundred years or so. The story of this... ( added 2 years 85 days ago.)
Knife Blades: A Guide to the Different Kinds of Knife Blades The knife was one of the first tools used by early humans, and in the past thousands of years its use and its design have evolved considerably. Today there are several different kinds of knives, made from a variety of materials, and used as... ( added 2 years 85 days ago.)



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