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Why People Dislike ID Badges

18th September 2009
The idea of wearing an ID badge has changed greatly over the years. The initial wave of wearing an ID badge was not necessarily for security reasons. The original ID badge was a means of displaying your name for coworkers and customers to see. Developi... Read >
Author: Catherine

More Dangerous Professions Could Account for Wage Differences

17th September 2009
It has long been known and reported that construction sites are dangerous places. The presence of heavy machinery, building materials, and lack of essential protections of completed projects put those working and visiting a construction site at potential... Read >
Author: LegalView

Working at Great Heights Presents Unique Risk

16th September 2009
Construction sites are potentially dangerous places. Heavy machinery, heavy materials, and open ceilings and floors all present unique risks. It is almost an unspoken rule that anyone working or touring a construction site is required to wear a hard hat... Read >
Author: LegalView

Homemade Solar Panel Plans - Getting the Basics Right

03rd September 2009
I really was a little bit scared when I first started to plan my homemade solar panel project. I was a novice at DIY and thought that building my renewable energy source would be very difficult indeed.When I was planning my first DIY solar panel project I... Read >
Author: Nigel Whittaker

Homemade Solar Panel Plans - Getting the Basics Right

03rd September 2009
Planning your first ever homemade solar cell project can be a little bit daunting. I was a novice at DIY and thought that building my renewable energy source would be very difficult indeed.I really was a little bit scared when I first started to plan my h... Read >
Author: Nigel Whittaker

Home Improvement Tips for Cutting Waste at Home

03rd September 2009
The reasons to cut back on waste at home have never been so clear. While economic trouble has forced many in the country to figure out ways to conserve energy (and thus, money), the problems we face depending on foreign energy continue to surface. From ... Read >
Author: Joseph Hildebrandt

Chainsaw Safety and Protection

21st August 2009
Safety first - this is especially true when it comes to handling a chainsaw. Tens of thousands of people are injured every year from using a chainsaw without proper preparation. It's important to start by protecting your head, your eyes, your hands and yo... Read >
Author: HEO

SET OUT FOR A SUPER STAG NIGHT

20th August 2009
SET OUT FOR A SUPER STAG NIGHT AT FIND ME A GIFT. So you want to get the stag night set up. There is so much to do so many things to organize and what's more, you want to be different from every other stag night as well! Well worry no more, because at ... Read >
Author: sarah hague

Anniversary Gifts – your problems solved

13th August 2009
Anniversary Gifts – your problems solved Anniversaries come round once a year, and yet we're expected to keep thinking of original gifts to give. This might be fine for the first year or two but when you've been together longer, finding a perfect ann... Read >
Author: sarah hague

Pints and Prezzies!

12th August 2009
Pints and Prezzies! Where can you find over 450 of the UK's finest ales, beers from around the globe and more Cider and Perry than you can shake an orchard at? Earls Court, that's where! For five days it will be transformed into the World's biggest p... Read >
Author: sarah hague

Spot the Theme!

20th July 2009
Spot the Theme! When it comes to buying gifts, where do you start? It all depends on who it is for and how well you really know them. Now, I'm not implying that you go around buying random strangers presents, silly! I mean, in the sense that if you ... Read >
Author: sarah hague

Successful DIY Solar Panel Projects Require Prior Planning

16th July 2009
I must say that I was a little apprehensive when I undertook my first homemade solar panel project. I was a novice at DIY and thought that building my renewable energy source would be very difficult indeed.Luckily there are some great guides with step by ... Read >
Author: Nigel Whittaker

Fall Protection Equipment Saves Lives

09th July 2009
This past spring, a contractor faced a potential $70,000 fine from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for committing a violation of fall protection safety. The violation is considered “one committed with plain indifference to or in... Read >
Author: Phillips

Handy Manny Birthday Party Supplies to Celebrate Your Little Boy's Birthday

10th June 2009
Handy Manny is The No. 1 repairman from Sheetrock Hills. Let him put his skills to work to solve all your birthday party problems. He has a whole range of Handy Manny party goods to make your party run smoothly. Start by selecting a Handy Manny Deluxe ... Read >
Author: Patti

Accident Claims For Work Incidents

01st June 2009
A labourer who filed for an accident claim after receiving serious personal injuries from a work accident has successfully won a compensation payout. The 39-year-old South Shields worker was hit on the head by welding equipment while painting a ship fo... Read >
Author: catherine

FIND ME A GIFT FIRE UP THEIR BBQ FOR FLAMEGRILLED FUN

06th May 2009
FIND ME A GIFT FIRE UP THEIR BBQ FOR FLAMEGRILLED FUN With the weather warming and a line up of bank holidays in store, it’s the perfect time to dig out those dusty barbeques! A quick spray and a wipe, and you’re ready to host another fantastic food-... Read >
Author: sarah hague

Empowerment - Moving From Fear to Courage

04th April 2009
Two years ago, I stood high in a California redwood at the edge of a narrow plank. As I gazed down I wondered why on earth I'd paid good money to be terrified and wished I was back there. On earth, that is. Earlier I'd watched my teammates climb this ... Read >
Author: Aprille Janes

Team Play Allows Washington to Win First Outright Pac 10 Title in 56 Years

01st April 2009
Copyright © 2009 Ed Bagley Washington's 6-foot-7, 255-pound senior power forward has always been there—in the paint—for the last three years, battling taller, more athletic opponents. He brought his lunch pail and hard hat with him every night wit... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley

What is the Difference Between Advertising Gifts and Business Gifts?

12th March 2009
What constitutes a great promotional business gift? If you think of yourself as the recipient, a great or acceptable gift is "something you would not necessarily buy but would love to receive". Promotional gifts can be categorised generally as eith... Read >
Author: John H C Sullivan

Give Unique Bottle Openers as Corporate Gifts

10th March 2009
To promote your business, it is a good idea to give away corporate gifts. These gifts are given to loyal clients or prospective customers to promote their patronage. But before you place your order, consider carefully what type of item you should give. ... Read >
Author: Lottie Carrot

Get A Cave Exploring Kit

04th March 2009
Many people are getting hooked on cave exploring or spelunking these days as it is indeed a very thrilling adventure. Just as it is thrilling, exploring a cave can also be quite dangerous because the terrain is unfamiliar. Thus it is important to take ext... Read >
Author: Jiro Sosh

Accessories To Bring Along Your Cave Exploration

24th February 2009
Hypothermia, falling, being struck by an object, and inadequate equipment are four of the major reasons behind caving exploration accidents. Most caving injuries could be prevented by wearing appropriate clothing, having the right training, observing good... Read >
Author: Jiro Sosh

Easy eBay Auction Tips

20th February 2009
Knowing your product and market enough makes crafting an effective title that much easier. All you have to do is ramble off its greatest attribute or characteristic, in addition to briefly describing what it is. Think in terms of what would make your prod... Read >
Author: greddy

Slips, falls and trips: work place injuries and how to avoid them

09th January 2009
Each year a lot of people get injured at work, and most of the injuries happen when people are least expecting them. In their eyes, they aren't even doing anything dangerous, but they get hurt anyway. There are four common types of injuries that are seen ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Kids Themed Party Ideas

27th November 2008
Boys Parties: Have a Ball of a Time This is a great Summer Birthday idea; it can be done in your own backyard. Send out homemade invitations saying “Roll on over to our house where we’ll have a ball of a time”. Maybe print it out onto a sports b... Read >
Author: buildwish11

A Workplace Injury Could Happen to You...

25th November 2008
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, around five percent of all the United Kingdoms workforce will be involved in a non-fatal accident at work. The cost to the economy of such injuries is becoming astronomical. Obviously there is the cost to emplo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Health and Safety Guidelines in the Construction Sector

21st October 2008
Any construction site poses potential hazards to those working on it. Construction safety is one of the most important considerations when planning a construction project. Some rules and regulations are law, others are common sense, but all equally as imp... Read >
Author: Rosemary Grace Brooks

Chain Saw Massacre on Your Tree.

17th October 2008
It seems that the best place to extend your home out into the yard always has a big set back, it is either a drain or a tree, and neither one is easy to deal with. Trees do add value to a property, so ask yourself if it really has to go. Ensure that... Read >
Author: Kevin Bilberry

Selecting The Right Protective Suit For The Job

19th September 2008
Choosing the right type of protective suit involves finding the perfect combination of comfort and safety. You want something that is easy to work in, but it also needs to meet the safety standards in your area. This means deciding the level of risk the s... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly

Unique Toddler Halloween Costume Ideas

08th September 2008
Make your toddler’s first Halloween experiences memorable. Toddler Halloween costumes are available in a wide variety of styles. Your toddler can dress up as his or her favorite cartoon character or favorite movie star. Toddler costumes are available in... Read >
Author: Kristie Brown

Cut workplace accidents = wear hi vis

02nd September 2008
As in all UK cities where there is a compulsory need for Hi Vis workwear, Liverpool requires that high vis workwear be worn in many situations for many jobs that could be possible health and safety nightmares. Like other areas that demand safety workwe... Read >
Author: darrell.j.freeman@gmail.com

Numerous Varieties Of Promotional Keyrings

18th August 2008
William Cowper said long ago “Variety’s the very spice of life. That gives it all its flavour”. How true he was, for we look for variety even in the smallest of activity we perform. The same holds true when we talk about brand promotion through prom... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin

Bob The Builder Toy

11th June 2008
The pre-school market for television programmes is a highly competitive one and there is a lot of money tied up in merchandise such as toys, games and DVDs. A Bob the Builder toy is always a prized item amongst fans of the show. Originating in the UK, thi... Read >
Author: Slavco Stefanoski

Strange Gizmos and Gadgets

15th May 2008
Creativity knows no bounds. Let us take the Japanese for example: the gadgets they come up with are amazing. Some are useless but then again, it takes a lot to think of something and then actually pull through with it. Only the Japanese have the guts to c... Read >
Author: Kristel

Safety tips for builders

24th April 2008
Builders should always take the correct precautions to ensure their safety on building sites. This article includes a few guidelines which you should follow as a builder to ensure your safety on a construction site. Please note that this article provides ... Read >
Author: Nash

Shaped Promotional Keyrings

07th April 2008
Keyrings offer a huge amount of variety in terms of color, shape, and price. From metal, plastic and leather keyrings to those with added functions such as lights or bottle openers, there’s something to suit all budgets and all tastes. There are some re... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin

Spread Your Message with Promotional Keyrings

02nd April 2008
With the help of the simple and the common article such as a promotional keyrings, you can spread the message of your brand to your preferred clients. They prove to be one of the most cost-effective forms of promotional gifting, allowing the companies to ... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin

Work Wear - Wearing the right work wear

02nd April 2008
I have recently started working on a building site and converting the theory I have learnt into a practical skill on the job. It is all going quite well, but I have started to feel like I am wearing the wrong things. It has always been important to me... Read >
Author: LolitaBrown

Qualities Needed To Operate A Home Business

28th March 2008
Not everyone is cut out to own their own business and work from home. While many would like to think they have what it takes to stay at home and make money, the harsh reality is that many people just are not cut out to be a business owner. Before handing ... Read >
Author: Michael Laleye

Janitorial Cleaning

25th March 2008
Typically Janitorial Cleaning Service are for those who are in the blue collar job and want to start their own business and have small amount to invest. Many people are stepping into this field of career aspect in an alarming rate. Once you have make u... Read >
Author: Bobby Rai

DIY - Looking After Your Home or Building

11th February 2008
If you check the health of your building every year, you can stave off expensive repairs and restoration work. Just like for you and me, a regular check-up can catch potential problems before they become an issue. Prevention can be used before a cure is n... Read >
Author: Sylvia Kittens

Days of our Lives Actor Searches for I Wanna Be A Soapstar Finalist in Chicago

15th October 2007
The fourth winner of SoapNet's I Wanna Be A Soapstar was given a chance to be on NBC's Days of Our Lives, as previously reported. Series actor Bryan Dattilo and talent manager Michael Bruno went to Navy Pier in Chicago last month to search for aspiring in... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Hair Care 101

02nd September 2007
The way our hair looks and feels is such an important matter to us “women”. It is the frame of our faces. Therefore, one of the first things people notice when they see us. So it is only natural that we all want to have it looking and feeling the best... Read >
Author: bivan12

Why Wear Hard Hats?

20th July 2007
The importance of remaining safe in the workplace is often overlooked by employees, but it is a crucial consideration for employers looking to protect their workforce. Whether that's through minimising risk in the workplace or through providing appropria... Read >
Author: Scott

Ring In The Profits

31st May 2007
Keyrings are an inexpensive, simple way to market your business. Everyone has keys and need some way to keep them all together. If you can design a printed and keyring that stands out, you can effectively advertise your company each and every time someone... Read >
Author: Tina Rinaudo

`NEWBIES` Guide to Beating Up The `BIG `GUY'S`

24th April 2007
Do you ever wake up in the morning with a great idea, jump out of bed with vigour and can't wait to implement the plan? `SURE YOU DO`. Well by the time you have read this you will wish one of two things either you had stayed in bed or that you could reme... Read >
Author: John Barr

Are You Nooner One Of The 7 Most Common Whole Tire patch Bread Sweltry Mistakes?

06th December 2006
Let’s face it EVERY cook makes mistakes (yes, regulate us professional bakers make boo boo’s). I’m going to list here, the 7 most common whole waffle bread baking unmistakablies that you’re probably making, or might make if you’re not forewa... Read >
Author: apiwat songworn

The CAT Magic Show

28th July 2006
The gushing and fawning by Boston columnists over how quickly Governor Mitt Romney mastered the nuts and bolts of Big Dig information is frightening. I think his new found leadership is a diversion. In a slick show of "control" over the Central Artery Tun... Read >
Author: Dale Orlando

Using Power Tools 101

12th July 2006
The power tools of today are not the same as the ones that were carefully placed on the pegboard near your grandfather's workbench- they are actually quite far from it. Modern technology has made amazing advances in the simplest of features, including au... Read >
Author: Debbie Johnston

LABEL PRINTERS HANDLE SPECIAL NEEDS

21st May 2006
It might be easy to think of label printers as doing nothing more than churning out long runs of commercial stickers for pricing and stocking purposes. Although that is one of the industry's hallmarks, today's label printers can do much, much more. Lab... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft

Industrial Safety

02nd May 2006
Industrial safety is important for all employees on a daily basis and working in an area without safety awareness may result in serious bodily harm or possibly even death. Industrial safety is a key factor in running a company and there are many aspects t... Read >
Author: Jim Staller

Motorcycle Tools that Keep you Going!

11th July 2005
Availability of valuable tools is a must. They say expect the unexpected, foresee the unforeseen. This is the reason why we have to be equipped with the right tools to keep us going. Absent these tools, we will incur delay, loss and experience frustration... Read >
Author: maricon williams