Does Your Organization Still Use POTS?

Does Your Organization Still Use POTS?

By Paul Stoessel, MCA Communications  ​Beginning in the late 1800s and for more than a hundred years thereafter, the Plain Ordinary Telephone System (POTS) revolutionized communication for business and personal use everywhere. But since the advent of new technology starting in the 1980s where the voice could be transmitted through digital protocols, the old “twisted…

API Announces New Initiative to Encourage Veterans to Enter Natural Gas and Oil Industry

API Announces New Initiative to Encourage Veterans to Enter Natural Gas and Oil Industry

The American Petroleum Institute (API) is proud to announce a new initiative, Energy for Veterans, designed to attract more veterans and transitioning service members into meaningful and well-paying careers in the natural gas and oil industry.  “Service members and veterans have a distinguished record of serving our country, both at home and abroad. Through their…

4 Phases of Permitting To Ensure Construction Job Site Safety

4 Phases of Permitting To Ensure Construction Job Site Safety

By Helen Callier, Contributing Writer    It still happens where building permits are missed, and when this happens the ultimate construction safety sin has occurred.  Some Contractors forget.  Others skirt around jurisdiction requirements.  Some Contractors do the right thing and believe they pulled the correct permits and are surprised to learn otherwise when City Inspectors show…

Mobile Health Launches On-Site Quantitative Fit Testing To Employers Nationwide

Mobile Health Launches On-Site Quantitative Fit Testing To Employers Nationwide

Mobile Health announces the launch of its on-site quantitative fit testing services, making them the nation’s most comprehensive and adaptable respirator fit testing provider. With this new service, Mobile Health now offers a complete suite of respiratory protection, providing employers with everything they need to keep their workers safe and their businesses compliant. The 38-year…

Mobile Health Becomes First Employee Medical Screening Provider To Launch a Full Suite of On-Site Services

Mobile Health Becomes First Employee Medical Screening Provider To Launch a Full Suite of On-Site Services

Mobile Health announced recently that all employment-related medical screenings are now available on-site, at the employers’ location. For 38 years, Mobile Health has provided comprehensive employment-related medical screenings such as physical abilities testing, vaccinations, hearing and vision exams, etc. With over 6,500 clinics across the United States, companies now have the flexibility to choose to…

OSHA Updates Investigations Manual for Handling Retaliation Complaints Under Whistleblower Statutes

OSHA Updates Investigations Manual for Handling Retaliation Complaints Under Whistleblower Statutes

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration recently revised the agency’s Whistleblower Investigations Manual. The updated manual supersedes the January 2016 version and is the first complete overhaul since 2011. The investigations manual outlines procedures, legal concepts, and other information related to handling retaliation complaints under the various whistleblower statutes that OSHA…

DART Names Elizabeth Reich as New Chief Financial Officer

DART Names Elizabeth Reich as New Chief Financial Officer

Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) is pleased to announce that Elizabeth Reich has joined the agency as the new chief financial officer (CFO). A proven and distinguished finance leader, Reich assumed her new role and responsibilities on July 18th. A key member of the executive team, reporting to DART president & chief executive officer Nadine…

City Council Green Lights Food and Retail Concession Contracts for New International Terminal at Bush Airport

City Council Green Lights Food and Retail Concession Contracts for New International Terminal at Bush Airport

The passenger experience for millions of travelers will soon be elevated at the new international terminal, currently under construction, at George Bush Intercontinental Airport, IAH. Houston Airports is enhancing its world-class experience by offering a new selection of diverse culinary and retail options.   The Houston City Council gave final approval recently on a retail concessions…

Federal Grant Helps METRO Roll Into a Greener Future

Federal Grant Helps METRO Roll Into a Greener Future

METRO Board of Directors Chair Sanjay Ramabhadran joined other Board members and agency leaders along with local, state, and federal officials to celebrate the Federal Transit Administration’s (FTA) recent award of $21.6 million to the Authority for the purchase of additional electric buses and related charging infrastructure. U.S. Department of Transportation leaders issued the following…

Tellepsen Announces Partnership With Texas Southern University

Tellepsen Announces Partnership With Texas Southern University

Providing a Pathway for Minorities to Succeed in the Construction Industry According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2020, Non-Hispanic Blacks held 5.1% of construction jobs, compared with their 11.8-percent share of total employment. Recent information from Zippia highlights that 6.2% of all construction workers are women, while 93.8% are men. The most…

Funding for VIA’s Advanced Rapid Transit Recommended in President’s Budget

Funding for VIA’s Advanced Rapid Transit Recommended in President’s Budget

Plans for San Antonio’s first Advanced Rapid Transit corridor are progressing with a recommendation for $158 million from the federal government, marking a historic funding opportunity for the region and a step forward for the project that’s part of VIA’s Keep SA Moving plan. VIA’s Advanced Rapid Transit (ART) project is the only Texas project…

Houston Ship Channel Billion Dollar Expansion Starts

Houston Ship Channel Billion Dollar Expansion Starts

Port Houston, in partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, held an event recently, officially kicking off the $1 billion expansion of the Houston Ship Channel. Described as a “generation-defining project,” these improvements to the nation’s busiest waterway – more safely and efficiently welcoming import and export container ships and other vessels – will…

METRONext Moving Forward Plan

METRONext Moving Forward Plan

Our region’s population is projected to exceed 10 million people by 2040. That’s why Houston METRO worked closely with the community to develop a plan that addresses the growing demand for expansion of public transit. Approved by voters in November 2019, it includes 500 miles of travel improvements to help ease traffic congestion and give…

A Message From OSHA: Heat Illness Prevention

A Message From OSHA: Heat Illness Prevention

Several heat-related illnesses can affect workers. Some of the symptoms are non-specific. This means that when a worker is performing physical labor in a warm environment, any unusual symptom can be a sign of overheating. Heat-Related Illness Symptoms and Signs Heat stroke ConfusionSlurred speechUnconsciousnessSeizuresHeavy sweating or hot, dry skinVery high body temperatureRapid heart rate Heat…

Recognize Safe + Sound Week 2022: August 15-21, 2022

Recognize Safe + Sound Week 2022: August 15-21, 2022

Safe + Sound Week is a nationwide event held each August that recognizes the successes of workplace health and safety programs and offers information and ideas on how to keep America’s workers safe. Why Participate? Successful safety and health programs can proactively identify and manage workplace hazards before they cause injury or illness, improving sustainability…

No One Will Tell You About the Permitting “Have You Thought About” Questions Relayed During the Subcontractors’ USA 2022 Industry Awards Luncheon

No One Will Tell You About the Permitting “Have You Thought About” Questions Relayed During the Subcontractors’ USA 2022 Industry Awards Luncheon

By Helen Callier, Contributing Writer   “What does attending the recent Subcontractors’ USA Top 25 Subcontractors Awards Luncheon have to do with building permitting?” Aside from the fact that there was a super networking environment, tasty food, and a great jazz musician adding to the ambiance, there were anchor institutions like Dallas Independent School District (DISD…

New Processors Make Edge AI More Accessible While Cutting Power Consumption in Half 

New Processors Make Edge AI More Accessible While Cutting Power Consumption in Half 

Expanding on its history of delivering highly integrated processors, Texas Instruments  (TI) recently introduced new Sitara™ AM62 processors that help expand edge artificial intelligence (AI) processing into next-generation applications. The low-power design of the new processors enables support for dual-screen displays and small-size human-machine interface (HMI) applications.  The next generation of HMI will bring new…

New Bluetooth® LE Wireless MCUs Make High-Quality RF and Power Performance More Affordable

New Bluetooth® LE Wireless MCUs Make High-Quality RF and Power Performance More Affordable

Texas Instruments (TI) recently expanded its connectivity portfolio with a new family of wireless microcontrollers (MCU) that enable high-quality Bluetooth® Low Energy (LE) at half the price of competing devices. Featuring best-in-class standby current and radio-frequency (RF) performance, the SimpleLink™ Bluetooth LE CC2340 family is built on the foundation of TI’s decades of wireless connectivity…