by SpillResponse | Sep 23, 2021 | #SpillLife, Community, First Call Training
Eight best practices for getting the most out of your minimum-wage workers Deliver Effective Training Promote a Fun Work Environment Offer Real Opportunities for Advancement Communicate Frequently Make Them Feel like Key Players Offer Public Recognition—and Private...
by SpillResponse | Sep 23, 2021 | #SpillLife, Community, First Call Cares, Giving Back
For 68 years, fire departments have raised millions of dollars for the WHAS Crusade for Children, which distributes funds to schools, hospitals and organizations that provide critical services to children with special needs across the state of Kentucky and Indiana....
by SpillResponse | Aug 29, 2021 | #SpillLife, Cleanings, Community, First Call Cares, Giving Back
Last week Rick Myers, First Call’s Appalachian Regional Manager, contacted a local charity called Knoxville Pays It Forward about offering assistance for the flood disaster relief that plagued the state of Tennessee. Knoxville Pays It Forward advised...
by SpillResponse | Aug 29, 2021 | #SpillLife, Cleanings, Emergency Response, Hazmat, Latest Response, Spill Cleanup, Waste Management
First Call Environmental, LLC Columbus, OH was recently requested to respond to an incident involving a bulging drum inside a facility. Upon arrival, the team discovered the drum was in fact a steel overpack that contained a 55 gallon drum inside. The team gathered...
by SpillResponse | Aug 29, 2021 | #SpillLife, Community, First Call Cares, First Call Training, Giving Back
On August 9th through the 11th, Myrtle Beach opened its doors for all walks of environmental professionals for the South Carolina Environmental Conference at the Sheraton Convention Center. First Call Environmental was an exhibitor as we showcased how our business...
by SpillResponse | Aug 29, 2021 | #SpillLife, First Call Training, Safety Corner
Summer is almost over As summer draws to a close and children start heading back to school, things can get pretty hectic. It’s important to remember – and as you head out on your daily trip – some key tips that will help keep the kids safe and healthy...