Gribbins Insulation is actively seeking a new safety coordinator for the Indy/Terre Haute/Bloomington area.
Please visit ZipRecruiter to learn more about the position and to apply: https://www.ziprecruiter.com/job/1140a4fe
Gribbins Insulation is actively seeking a new safety coordinator for the Indy/Terre Haute/Bloomington area.
Please visit ZipRecruiter to learn more about the position and to apply: https://www.ziprecruiter.com/job/1140a4fe
Gribbins Insulation is hosting a Red Cross blood drive at our Evansville office on Wednesday, March 8, from 1 to 5pm, in the Dakota Room. Employees, family members, and friends of Gribbins Insulation may reserve a spot at the blood drive by clicking here:
You will be required to create an account to set an appointment. Expect the whole donation process to take about 45 minutes. If you have any trouble registering online, please reach out to Megan Knoll at 812-422-3340.
Our goal is register 22 donors – we’ve already registered 6!
Donor Eligibility Questions: 866-236-3276
If you are a regular blood donor, you will be eligible if you donated on or before January 11, 2017.
If you are a regular double red donor (Power Reds), you will be eligible if you donated on or before November 16, 2016.
Ergonomics is the study of the relationship between people, their work and the physical work environment. The goal of ergonomics is to fit the job to the individual and promote healthy and safe work practices.
Construction risk factors include repetitive motions, high forces, awkward postures, and vibration exposure. These can occur from activities such as manual material handling, hand tool usage, and prolong equipment operation.
Injuries that can result from a single event, but most often result from cumulative wear and tear are called musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). These injuries occur to the soft tissue or nervous system affecting the muscles, nerves, tendons, ligaments, joints and spine. These disorders are not typically the result of any instantaneous or acute event but reflect a more gradual or chronic development.
Signs – decreased grip strength, decrease in range of motion, loss of muscle function
Early Symptoms – numbness, tingling, or shooting pain or stiffness in your back, neck arms, and shoulders, pain, swelling or stiffness in joints and hands. Report these symptoms to you supervisor immediately so that changes can be made to correct the problem before it results in a permanent injury.
Strategies you can use to reduce your exposure to CTDs:
Gribbins Insulation & Scaffolding
1400 East Columbia Street
Evansville, Indiana 47711
(812) 422-3340