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Best Way to Prevent Chemical Leaks

Best Way to Prevent Chemical Leaks

Posted by Andrew Greess on Jun 22, 2018

What is the actual  true cost of a shut off valve? Some would argue just $5 or $10 dollars. Some would argue maybe $100 to build a quality fitting with shut off valve. Andrew Greess, of Qspray, could argue that it could potentially cost you hundreds of dollars if you do it cheaply. Because the chances are you will have a leak or if you h […]
Chemical Spills Due to Hose Issues

Chemical Spills Due to Hose Issues

Posted by Andrew Greess on Jun 22, 2018

Literal wear is what is going to take out your hoses! Rubbing against the gate of a truck as its being wound. Does it bump against your reel just enough to cause enough friction to wear down the covering over time? Can your hose be snagged while driving? If you think you can answer yes to any of these scenarios then you'll likely lose a hose […]
How to Avoid Cuts, Burns & Abrasions on the Job

How to Avoid Cuts, Burns & Abrasions on the Job

Posted by Andrew Greess on May 24, 2018

There are things we can do to avoid injuries and on the job accidents. Take a look at the back of your rig – Is there any glaring "accidents waiting to happen?" Or can you think of any small steps that could be taken to help avoid injury? Where is your pump motor exhaust blowing on – the edge of your truck where you might then lay your hand […]
How to Help Minimize Back Strain

How to Help Minimize Back Strain

Posted by Andrew Greess on May 24, 2018

Lifting is a fact of our industry. You will be lifting things: backpack sprayers, hoses, cranking on a pull start motor, filling tanks, etc. There is little we can do to eliminate all the lifting, but there are things we can do to eliminate the amount of strain and wear and tear we put our bodies through. Organization can eliminate back […]
Job Site Safety Tips to Help Avoid Injuries

Job Site Safety Tips to Help Avoid Injuries

Posted by Andrew Greess on May 24, 2018

Hazards don't reach out and tap you on the shoulder before you're about to fall over them. Take a minute or two to check the job site for hazards, kid's toys, dogs. We have a lot of things to contend with going onto a job site, not looking for the hazards that might be lurking is just unnecessary.  We've heard of technician's walking […]
A Quick Check Can Keep You Out of Hall of Shame

A Quick Check Can Keep You Out of Hall of Shame

Posted by Andrew Greess on May 7, 2018

The daily grind can take its toll on the best of us. Traffic, late for jobs, equipment not working, what else could go wrong. But letting outside distractions get in our way is what leads to admission into our  Hall of Shame.  Thinking, or better yet, not thinking about what might have changed in transit or maybe just not even […]
The Importance of Checking Your Rig and Proper Equipment

The Importance of Checking Your Rig and Proper Equipment

Posted by Andrew Greess on May 7, 2018

We can't say for sure that every time a rig with properly installed equipment is going to make it through an accident without coming unattached or leaking. But we can say that it's happened and that it gives your rig and equipment a better than average chance. It's basic logic, installed properly equipment will stay put.  Now there a […]
Learn Which Vehicle Equipment Areas to Inspect Carefully

Learn Which Vehicle Equipment Areas to Inspect Carefully

Posted by Andrew Greess on Apr 19, 2018

People don't just drive around without having large pump motors bolted on! Major companies wouldn't let a 100 gallon sprayer truck drive around if the tank wasn't bolted down! You assume these things to be true and while we certainly don't think they'd practice these scenarios consentingly – we've seen situations like these come into our repa […]
What are the Safety Risk Seminar Topics?

What are the Safety Risk Seminar Topics?

Posted by Andrew Greess on Mar 23, 2018

A lot of times people become complacent in their jobs. They assume because they are there every day and there wasn't an issue previously that everything will continue to be fine the next. But that isn't true as we all know and we've got examples to prove it. There are three main types of injuries and safety risks that occur in the pest […]
Rules for Spray Equipment Safety Seminar Discussion

Rules for Spray Equipment Safety Seminar Discussion

Posted by Andrew Greess on Mar 20, 2018

In this  video seminar Andrew Greess gives and shows us real examples of incidents that have happened to people in the  pest control and landscaping industries. There are some are tips for the employees as well as some for the employer.  Depending on the equipment you use some of the information might not pertain to you di […]

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