by dz105@ripleybeckman.com | Jan 15, 2020 | Employee Handbook
Tool belt Tape Speed square Hammer Flat bar Nail puller (cats paw) Nail puller – side cutter – nipper (whatever its called) Chalk line Razor knife Tool box Nail sets Drill bits / drivers Combination square Torpedo level / other levels Screw drivers Electric tester...
by dz105@ripleybeckman.com | Jan 15, 2020 | Employee Handbook
Working safely is a constant, ongoing process that we are always aware of Protective gear like safety glasses, dust masks and hearing protection are highly recommended. Each person is responsible for working safely for themselves and everyone else on the...
by dz105@ripleybeckman.com | Jan 15, 2020 | Employee Handbook
Progression of skills and expectations from beginner to contractor Show up on time / do what you say you will do Learn not to “scare the clients” Learn what it means to be safe on the job Teach more experienced guys – you will do this just by being a beginner and...
by dz105@ripleybeckman.com | Jan 15, 2020 | Employee Handbook
Vacation, Holiday, policies and waiting period Tool allowance Dress code Safety – hearing, eye, dust protection Yearly hour thresholds and compensation / benefits Time books Tool checkouts and rental tools policies Job descriptions / transitions Tools What you should...
by dz105@ripleybeckman.com | Jan 15, 2020 | Employee Handbook
Holiday Pay: One month of employment Tool Allowance: After one full quarter of employment begin earning this Insurance (health & life): After 90 days of employment Vacation time: After one year of employment Christmas bonus: After one year of employment Paid time...
by dz105@ripleybeckman.com | Jan 15, 2020 | Employee Handbook
Shoes No open toed shoes Minimum heavy style tennis shoes Otherwise use your judgement Shorts and t-shirts are OK Be respectful with logos and sayings on clothes, hats etc. Wear appropriate clothes for the job you are doing – if you don’t know what that is,...