Safety
Choosing Safety Glasses, Goggles, and Face Shields
Keeping your eyes safe from harm should be a number one priority on the job site. After all, you only get one set of eyes and even the smallest speck of dust moving at just the right speed and angle can damage them for life. It’s imperative to protect your eyes from any hazard you…
Read MoreHow to Avoid the Most Common Construction Accidents
Injuries, accidents and fatalities are an unfortunate reality in the construction industry. As a result your company can face additional problems such as OSHA citations and lawsuits. The good news is that the most common mishaps are the easiest to prevent. They are listed below along with training tips, steps and precautions your firm can…
Read MoreLift Safety
Scissor lifts are work platforms used to safely move workers vertically and to different locations in a variety of industries including construction, retail, entertainment and manufacturing. Scissor lifts are different from aerial lifts because the lifting mechanism moves the work platform straight up and down using crossed beams functioning in a scissor-like fashion. Although scissor…
Read More6 Tips to Find Your First Construction Job
Finding your first construction job is a journey. It’s exciting, a bit scary and perhaps a bit overwhelming. Your head is probably swimming with questions. Where do I start? What do I do? Who do I talk to? How long will it take? What’s the best job-hunting approach? No matter what issues you face, transitioning…
Read MoreHeat-related Illnesses and First Aid
With temperatures going up, it is important to be more cautious and aware of heat related stress on your body. Most heat related illnesses are the cause of overexertion and under hydration. It is imperative that you stay hydrated. You should be drinking water throughout the day. If you start feeling the symptoms of heat stress,…
Read More3 Tips for Surviving the Construction Industry Talent Shortage
The talent shortage in the construction industry is real, and it has gotten worse. There simply aren’t enough skilled and unskilled laborers for the increasing number of projects. One reason for this gap in the talent pool is the baby boomer effect. As these seasoned professionals retire, they take with them valuable skills, expertise and…
Read MoreTips for Managing and Sticking to Your Project’s Budget
With the construction industry reaching new heights in 2016, construction firms could see a surge in opportunities. Even then, bids are not always taken and work is never a guarantee, so businesses have to be able to survive the highs and lows with a strong budget strategy. If you aren’t already analyzing past, present and…
Read MoreNCASP Rising Star
CCS’ Director of Staffing Operations Jason Perillo was recognized by the North Carolina Association of Staffing Professionals (NCASP) as this year’s Rising Star. Perillo was presented the award on 5-13-16 at the NCASP Annual Convention hosted in Wrightsville Beach, NC. Perillo was selected Rising Star because of his commitment to the NCASP and his daily…
Read MoreWhy Millennials Will Save the Construction Industry
The busy summer months are approaching, which means quality hiring is on the minds of many employers, especially those in the construction industry. The success of a construction project – residential or commercial – relies on the strength and skills of its laborers, tradesmen and foremen. However, with baby boomers gearing up for retirement and…
Read MoreElectrical Safety – Portable Lights Strings
Follow these precautions when using portable light strings: Inspect the wiring and fixtures before stringing the lights or before they are energized or plugged in. Make sure the outer insulation is not damaged, the plug ends are intact, and the fixtures are not cracked. The light-string must be grounded. Make certain the plug has a…
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