Driving in the winter presents many challenges, especially for truck drivers. Icy roads, snowfall, and limited visibility are just a few common risks. During the winter season, it becomes increasingly important for drivers to be prepared and think …
Did you know? Nearly every item you own and the food you eat was brought to you via truck. Trucking moves over 70% of the world's freight. With an increase in commerce, there are more people on the …
Time may be money, but life is priceless; our mission for safety runs through every vein of Keller Logistics Group. From the freight broker in Ohio, to the third-shift forklift driver in Colorado, all the way to the …
Actively participating in safety measures not only promotes, but helps to ensure healthier, happier and more efficient employees.
The number one goal for any organization should be the safety of its employees. Nowhere is that more true than in warehouse and/ or manufacturing settings, environments where there are ample opportunities for injury.
Prior to the creation of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in 1971, nearly 14,000 workers were killed on the job each year. Fortunately, today’s workplaces are considerably safer; in fact, fatalities have dropped from 38 to …