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Need a New Career? Plastics Recruiters Are Looking For You!
andnbsp; andnbsp; andnbsp; andnbsp; andnbsp; Are you bored with your job? Are you looking for a new career? Do you just need a change? Try looking around at executive search firms to get the best fit for you. Employing 79,000 people the flexible packaging industry is an unique industry and plastics recruiters are always looking…
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Blister Packaging 101
Ah, blister packaging. To many consumers, it’s likely just seen as a nuisance, making it extremely difficult to open products bought with hard earned money. But unbeknownst to most, blister packaging offers a great deal of benefits for both packaging services manufacturers and consumers. If you’re still clutching your scissors and impossible-to-open headphones blister package…
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4 Ways to Extinguish Fire Conserns
Fire outbreaks can be terrifying. The amount of damage, both physical and emotional, caused by fires every year is staggering. According to research conducted by the National Fire Protection agency, fire departments responded to an estimated 1.24 million fires in 2013. And these instances were not isolated to simple home and residential fires. In 2013,…
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How Safe is Your Work Place?
Safe workers are productive workers. The Occupational Saftey and Health Act (OSHA), dating back to 1970, helps enforce job safety regulations. OSHA completes regular safety inspections, and creates safety regulations for several kinds of occupations. For example, OSHA advises construction companies on how to train their employees in slip, trip, and fall safety. Basically what…
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Why Does A Gap Appear Between Your Garage And Driveway?
Minnesota concrete repair contractors have helped pioneer a brand new technique for fixing that annoying driveway gap that so often appears between your garage floor and driveway. In northern states especially, too many homeowners have noticed a sunken slab of concrete or large gap suddenly appear where a concrete driveway meets the lip of your…
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Angie’s List Says Never Call A Plumber If You Don’t Know About No-Dig Pipe Lining
You might not like to think about sewer pipes very often, but the truth is that indoor plumbing and sewer pipes were one of the most important inventions in the history of mankind. In fact, archaeologists say that evidence of indoor plumbing and intentional sewer systems are the hallmark of the first advanced human civilizations.…
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The 3 Weirdest Things People Have Found in Sewer Lines
Nearly everywhere we go, it’s almost a guarantee that there will be a sewer line running beneath our feet at some point. Our society relies on these underground pipes to transport waste water, sewage and other waste to be treated at the proper facilities. However, on occasion, things that don’t belong in sewer pipes end…
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Is Your Bank Account Vulnerable to Fraudulent Charges?
Electronic commerce, also known widely as eCommerce, simply refers to the purchase of goods or services on a home computer, laptop or tablet, or mobile phone. Books, souvenirs, travel and leisure are all now available for purchase and consumption online, and business has never been better. Every minute, American shoppers spend almost $2.5 million on…
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Here’s the Drill on Directional Drilling
The world of drilling is largely unknown to the common civilian. When asked to think about oil drilling, what comes to mind is usually big burly Texans in cowboy hats and stirrups, stroking their sinister curly silver mustaches whilst cackling maniacally atop his huge pile of money. Meanwhile, an oil rig gone awry is spouting…
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From Public Attitudes to Cannabis Consultants, Here’s How the Marijuana Industry Is Changing
With the upcoming U.S. Presidential election nearing, one of the biggest issues that politicians have to navigate is public opinion on cannabis. Today there are four states that have fully legalized cannabis, 14 that have decriminalized certain amounts of it, and 23 plus the District of Columbia that allow for legal medicinal marijuana. Even thought…