Monthly Archives: December 2025
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Posted: December 30, 2025Read more
Here's something that'll make you think twice: improper fuel storage causes thousands of workplace incidents annually, and the fines alone can cripple a small business. Yet walk through most shops and job sites, and you'll spot violations everywhere: old milk jugs holding gasoline, rusty cans with broken spouts, mystery liquids in unmarked containers. Let's get this sorted before OSHA shows up at your door.
OSHA Safety Gas Can Regulations (What You Must Comply With)
OSHA doesn't mess around with flammable liquid storage. Neither does your insurance company, for that matter. The standards aren't suggestions. They are requirements backed by decades of fire science and way too many accident reports.
OSHA Requirements for Approved Safety Gas Cans
OSHA-approved gas cans must meet specific design criteria. We're talking flame arresters, pressure relief mechanisms, and self-closing lids. That beat-up can
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Posted: December 04, 2025Categories: Truck & Van EquipmentRead more
Your work van is more than just transportation. It's a mobile workshop, supply room, and office rolled into one. But here's the thing: a disorganized van costs you time, money, and probably your sanity when you're digging through piles of gear looking for that one specific tool. Let's fix that.
Why Work Van Organization is Critical for Productivity, Safety, and Profitability
Picture this scenario. You're at a job site, client watching, and you spend ten minutes searching for the right fitting buried somewhere in your cargo area. Not exactly professional, right? Beyond the embarrassment factor, poor van organization leads to damaged equipment, wasted fuel from carrying unnecessary weight, and those frustrating inventory mix-ups where you thought you had something but didn't.
A properly organized van changes everything. You'll knock out more service calls per day, reduce equipment damage, and honestly, you'll feel better starting each