June 20th, 2015
Amplitude 88/12 cotton/nylon permanent fire and arc resistant coveralls along with wildland firefighting suits.
The style G1.717 amplitude coveralls have all the features you would expect in a deluxe style coverall. With a total of 8 pockets along with pen pockets in the right places and a tool pocket on right leg allows this design to be right … Read More...
Tags: Amplitude, FR Coveralls, Wildland Firefighting
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June 16th, 2015
Safety Protection Warehouse would like to introduce yet another line of Nomex coveralls available out of our Edmonton distribution.
For your personal preference there is the economy Nomex coveralls style G2.123 that have a low price tag and the deluxe style G2.797 that offers more features such as closures over the chest pockets and a collar that stands … Read More...
Tags: Coveralls, Nomex, oil and gas, Utilities
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June 12th, 2015
Wool coveralls made in the Bodyshield fabric are provided especially for the aluminum industry in smelters such as Rio Tinto Alcan and Alcoa to provide molten metal splash protection and flame resistance. The wool allows the molten aluminum to “roll” off the fabric which results the metal not being able to penetrate the fabric and also reduces the … Read More...
Tags: Aluminum Industry, Bodyshield, Coveralls, Wool FR
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June 10th, 2015
For our Canadian customers we would like to announce the addition of a new style of 100% polyester wicking traffic safety t-shirts.
The 776 style made by Big K has a breast pocket and 4″ 3M reflective tape. Meets CSA Z96-02 Class 2 Level 1 in the colour black and CSA Z96-02 Class 2 Level 2 in the … Read More...
Tags: hi visibility, t-shirt, wicking
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June 8th, 2015
Further to the last blog post on helping to land that job in the oil patch.
Being involved in a job interview can make one nervous and you may think that you might not be accepted for the job. You should consider the fact that for the most part employers tend to choose the person that fits the … Read More...
Tags: interview, Jobs, oil and gas
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June 5th, 2015
There are many different types of jobs available and this shows in the type of job interview processes that are being utilized in the Industry. Traditionally there has been the regular recruitment process that companies use but now with worldwide business practices and the cultures that go with them the hiring practices are changing. Job applicants are being … Read More...
Tags: interview, Jobs, oil and gas
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May 25th, 2015
What we do with our business plans during times of the low oil prices as is happening now is how we can prepare ourselves for the inevitable upswing in the market when it comes. We can’t control commodity prices along with supply and demand but what you can do is prepare for the inevitable upswing in the market … Read More...
Tags: Business, Low oil prices, Planning
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May 21st, 2015
The skilled worker shortage is not limited to one type of skill set for the oil and gas sectors. Changing operational processes are creating increased demand for highly skilled professionals at every level from the front lines to senior executives.
Businesses struggle to strategically recruit talented workers and new forward thinking best practices are required to analyze and … Read More...
Tags: oil and gas, skilled workers
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May 19th, 2015
In this downturn concerning the bottom dollar of many oil and gas companies there is always the worry of how the viability of the company will be handled. The result of budgeting and business management to keep a company in the positive often leads to taking a very close look at business procedures. Most companies will find a … Read More...
Tags: business management, economies, oil and gas
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May 15th, 2015
After the Meadowlark Midstream pipeline spill reported January 6, 2015 near Williston that leaked nearly 3 million gallons of brine near Blacktail Creek and contaminated waterways the North Dakota Public Service Commission has approved two separate pipeline projects for them. This was after Meadowlark Midstream provided assurances concerning improvements to leak detection systems along with improving surveillance of … Read More...
Tags: Bakken, Oil, pipeline
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