Disaster Recovery Test… Are You Ready?
Past studies by the Department of Homeland Security have confirmed that businesses that reopen within days of a major disaster are up to four times more likely to resume normal operations, even thrive....
View ArticleNew OSHA Smartphone App Gauges Risk of Heat Illness
The heat is on. And anyone working outdoors or in confined spaces is at risk for heat-related illness, such as heat stroke. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is combating heat...
View ArticleModular Facilities Help Energy Producers Move Quickly, Even in Remote Locations
California recently passed a law that requires the state to “generate half of its electricity from renewable sources such as solar and wind by 2030,” according to a recent article in the Los Angeles...
View ArticleOSHA’s Tips for Preventing and Recognizing Heat-Related Illness
The mercury is rising and people who work outdoors are at an increased risk for heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Risk of heat-related illnesses peaks when temperatures reach 95° F with humidity over...
View ArticleTips for Keeping Office Trailers Operating at their Peak Through Winter
Winter has affected more regions than usual this year. With the temps dipping to single digits in many areas, keeping your office trailer warm and in good working condition is essential. Read on to see...
View ArticleHow to Identify Underground Services Before You Dig
If you will be anchoring your mobile office or connecting to underground city services, don’t forget to call 811 to identify and mark buried underground services before your modular building is...
View ArticleModSpace Helps Middle School Students Launch New Businesses
Aquaponics tanks are in each of the 8th grade classrooms Members of the ModSpace Marketing Team were recently given the opportunity to assist with the aquaponics project at Upper Merion Area Middle...
View ArticleWhy Your Business Needs to be Prepared for Hurricane Season, and How to Get...
The 2017 hurricane season was among the most damaging on record, with four hurricanes hitting the United States; Harvey, Irma, Jose and Maria. According to FEMA and Dun & Bradstreet, 41 counties...
View Article3 Steps to Beat the Summer Heat on the Job Site
It’s finally summer, temperatures are rising and workers are outdoors and in confined spaces and at risk of heat-related illness. The risk is real. In 2015, there were 2,830 incidents recorded by OSHA,...
View ArticleIt’s Time to Replace the AC Filter in Your Mobile Office Trailer
Summer is tough on air conditioners. Even in moderate climates, running your AC regularly means more wear and tear, especially in dusty areas like construction sites. Regular maintenance is your best...
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