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Ergonomics Part 3: Safety at the Office with Your Computer Work Station

MSD injury, or Musculoskeletal Disorder injuries, are common incidences that can happen in the office, whether you are a full-time employee or a new temp. MSD injuries include injuries of the muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves, cartilage, joints and spinal discs, as specified from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration section in the United States Department

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Hiring for Jobs in Office Administration, Asphalt Road Crew and Heavy Equipment Operating

It’s summer time and that means activity is aplenty on our roads, in our theme parks and in the daily lives of Florida-based workers. KB Staffing is also keeping local workers employed in the Polk County workforce, in a variety of temp and temp-to-hire jobs. If you are currently looking for a job, read more

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Ergonomics Part 1: Efficiency and Safety in the Warehousing industry

Efficiency and safety, especially for companies within the warehousing industry, go hand-in-hand. By utilizing proper postures and movement techniques, you will not only be preventing a workplace injury, but you’ll also be improving your overall productivity. According to the Occupational Safety & Health Administration’s guidelines (on the United States Department of Labor website), taking the

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Temp Jobs Up and Unemployment Down: What that Means for the Central Florida Workforce

Good news in the job market is always encouraging to hear, and February marked a rise in temporary jobs by 3,100, or 3.16%, compared to January’s 2.18%, as shown in an article by Staffing Industry Analysts. The article also stated, which comes from information released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, that the unemployment

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