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Silica regulations: Understanding why compliance is important
While there has been an increase in awareness, the vast majority still do not understand the silica threat. Click here to learn why this regulation is important.
August 26, 2019
Business
News roundup: Landscape company pleads guilty to visa fraud
Cardinal Lawn and Landscape, Inc. based in High Ridge, Missouri, and its president, William J. Richardet, have pled guilty to one count each of conspiracy to commit visa fraud.
August 19, 2019
Business
Safety watch: Keeping an eye out for cold stress
With many parts of the country still in the middle of harsher winter weather, landscapers performing snow and ice removal or management services need to take precautions against cold stress. Take a look at how you can learn to identify the different types of cold stress and how it can be prevented from affecting your […]
January 8, 2019
Business
Sun Valley Landscaping: Working toward continual improvement
A successful landscaping company focuses on continually improving their business. Check out our tips to help improve and grow your landscaping business.
July 11, 2018
Business
Safety watch: Protecting crews from hearing loss
With "Better Hearing Month" being in May, landscapers are gaining a lot of attention due to their vulnerability to obtaining a hearing loss disability.
May 18, 2018
Business
Industry news: NALP introduces first landscape-specific OSHA construction course
The 10-Hour OSHA Construction Course has served as the industry standard safety training and will now, for the first time, feature landscape industry-specific topics.
January 24, 2018
Business
Landscaping company pleads guilty three years after workers’ death
The charge of causing/risking widespread injury or damage was filed for the death of two landscape workers, Oscar Portillo and Selvin Zelaya. More information here.
January 23, 2018
Business
Off-season training ensures workers are primed for a safe spring
In the off-season, your crews need to be reminded of proper equipment operating techniques and safety practices. Details here on Total Landscape Care.
January 22, 2018
Business
Keep workers safe during winter months by educating them about cold stress
As the temperatures drop and stay low during the remaining winter months, landscape workers face a variety of threats from cold weather.
December 27, 2017
Business
How to: Preventing workplace violence
While it’s possible your business has not had to face workplace violence, having a plan of action and preventative methods could save you time down the road.
December 11, 2017
Business
How to find great safety material for toolbox talks tailored to the job at hand
Governmental agencies, state entities, and industrial organizations can all be great sources when it comes to training materials. More at Total Landscape Care.
November 27, 2017
Business
Don’t be afraid of the new silica regulations: Here’s what you need to know
While the final rule can seem intimidating, the main purpose of OSHA’s new standard is simply mitigating the amount of breathable silica workers are exposed to.
October 31, 2017
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