Don’t try working through it. Fever? Check. Cough? Check. Sore throat? Check. Thus far in Washington state alone, 29 influenza-associated deaths have been reported. The one that seems to be […]
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It’s [Not] Too Late
New study shows you can reverse heart risk with exercise in adults age 45-64. Don’t give into the gloomy reports that if you don’t start exercising young, you’re doomed to […]
How to Ruin Thanksgiving 101
This is a heavily sarcastic article. Be prepared. Burn down the house. As we all know from watching The Santa Clause, cooking a turkey can be dangerous. Want to completely […]
Down With the Sickness
Written after not following the below advice. I don’t know about your crew, but ours has been taking turns passing around various bugs. Luckily, it’s 2017 and most of our […]
Fell on Black Days
You’re not alone. If the nation isn’t talking about guns, it’s talking about mental health. Well, guess what? The construction industry isn’t immune. According to a recent report from the […]
Shots
No, not those kinds. San Bernardino. Orlando. Vegas. Sutherland. Active shooters and how to prepare for them has been on a lot of people’s minds lately. Even job sites are […]
Here Comes the Rain Again
Time to get ready for inclement weather. With the return of the rain for those of us in the Pacific Northwest, it’s definitely time to start prepping your vehicles (work and […]
October’s Puget Sound Area Safety Summit
Seattle, WA – The Integrated Group would like to invite you to the Puget Sound Safety Summit Conference, facilitated by the TIG Safety Director, Rhett Carpenter, CHST. Monthly Safety Summit meetings […]
Ready to Rumble
Emergency preparedness should be a priority When was the last time you held an emergency drill on your job sites? From earthquakes (still waiting on that 9 pt) to flash […]
Gone Phishing
Safety can extend to the internet, too. Internally we’ve been upping our online safety after hearing about the big Equifax hacking (amongst many others). Like everyone else, we were also […]