A welding education begins at a vocational or technical college. There is a lot to learn, and the program typically lasts somewhere between six months to two years, depending on the institution. If you have made the choice to become a welder, good for you! There are a lot of jobs available in this field right now, and the pay is highly competitive. However, before you can get that first paycheck from welding, you will need to get through your training.
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What You Can Find At A Decommissioned Naval Vessel Auction That May Be Useful To Your Plant
People make the strangest discoveries and luckiest of purchases when they shop government auctions. Whether you go to a live auction (which is always best) or you go to a silent or online auction, you can actually find very useful things to buy, install in your industrial plant, and use almost immediately. Just for fun, take a look at the items you can find at an auction of a decommissioned and disassembled naval vessel that can easily work in your industrial plant.
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Safety Apparel Tips For Your New Industrial Or Manufacturing Shop
If you will be opening up a new business focused on manufacturing or any kind of industrial process, you'll want to make sure your employees are able to stay safe on the job. Your shop should be well-stocked with safety apparel for every employee. To that end, here are some safety apparel tips to help get you started.
Do You Need Flame Resistant Apparel?
Does your production process involve the use of any tool or equipment that includes an open flame or the heating of materials?
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Putting Together Plans For Your Temporary Oilfield Housing
If you are trying to get your oilfield up and running, it's important that you make the right decisions that come with the territory. This means taking care of your contractors first and foremost. When you put your workers in a position to be comfortable and cared for, you will get more productivity and will lower the likelihood of accidents that could be avoided.
To this end, putting your workers up in temporary housing can be your best bet.
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