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1: Automation Creates Demand for More Tech-Savvy Shipping and Receiving Clerks

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, shipping, receiving and traffic clerks familiar with computers and other electronic and business equipment will find more ready employment due to an increase in the automation of the system.

2: Use Your Kitchen Knives Like a Pro

With some know-how and practice, a kitchen knife can be your best friend during food preparation, or it can be a potential source of serious injury. Depending on your skill and what you already know about knife safety, it 's always a good idea to hone knife safety skills. The first step in kitchen knife safety is purchasing the most quality set of knives you can afford.

3: You've Got Mail: U.S. Postal Service Keeps the Country Connected

Each week, billions of letters, bills, advertisements, and packages are delivered through all sorts of inclement weather, thanks to the Postal Service. Employing approximately 685,000 employees allows our postal system to deliver the mail in a timely and efficient manner. However, postal workers are charged with more than just the task of delivering mail to your door.

4: Using Knives Like a Do-It-Yourselfer Pro

For the novice do-it-yourselfer who wants to look like a pro when it comes to handling tools of the trade, a little practice may be in order. The up side is that there are dozens of tools out there to make the job easier. The down side is that there are dozens of tools out there to make the job easier.

5: Best Practices for Mail Room Security

According to the United States Postal Service, commercial mailers represent 85 percent of the nation 's mail. The USPS created the B.2.2. Security Initiative for Commercial Mailers, a voluntary mail security initiative, which focuses on national and premier account mailers.

6: Slice of History: A Knife Retrospective

The first knives were most likely made of wood, bone and other perishable materials. These ancient tools were shaped by knapping, or percussive flaking of rock, such as obsidian and flint.

7: Essential Camping Gear Makes Living in the Great Outdoors Easy and Fun

There 's nothing like a camping trip with the family to create some unforgettable memories and bonding time. Getting away from the daily grind to explore the great outdoors can be both relaxing and energizing. But before you go, make sure you have made the necessary preparations with this essential camping gear list:

8: Avoid Camping Conundrums: Advice for Beginning Campers

If you're new to camping, it 's is a fun way to get away from it all, but it 's advisable to do your homework before heading out into the great outdoors to ensure a safe and enjoyable time for all.

9: "Must - Haves" for the Outdoor Enthusiast

Hunters, campers and outdoor enthusiasts appreciate equipment and tools that help them enjoy the outdoors more fully. Whether its fishing, hunting, or hiking, the following equipment can make great gift ideas that your outdoor enthusiast will look forward to using on the next outing.

10: Freshman Fifteen: The College Student Tool Box

When it comes time to preparing your freshman for college, the list may seem endless - from towels and dishes to furniture and clothes. And you may find yourself returning to the store for items that slipped your mind.

11: Unsaleable: Reducing the Cost of Damaged Goods

Even with improvements in packaging, shipping practices, warehouse design, and software, cutting the cost of unsaleable products is the constant challenge for those in the grocery industry.

12: The Safety Knife - Don't Go to Work Without It

The reasoning is simple: If employees have access to a good, useable tool, they will use it, preventing potential injury and product damage. In all facets of today 's workplace, the safety knife is making its presence - and use - known.

13: Utility Knife: The Tool You Can't Live Without

From the home and garden to the garage and basement, home owners frequently face repair and honey-do projects that require one of the most basic tools - the utility knife. Its versatility and strength makes it a tool no homeowner should be without.

14: Shipping and Receiving: Making Your Mail Room Safe

In this day and age, safety is of prime concern in relation to the operation of mail rooms. From three-person operations to corporate mail centers, well-developed mail center security procedures can be easily adopted by any mailroom.

15: Moving? Here 's Some Good Advice On Moving Supplies and Strategies

In today 's mobile society, people seem to be picking up and moving around more than ever - one in five families per year, according to some studies. The average worker can expect to change careers several times during her or his life, and changes in location often go along with that great new job-research has shown that many employers consider willingness to move a major factor in weighing...

16: Kitchen Conundrum: How Safe are Your Food Service Employees?

It 's a Saturday night, the restaurant is full, the foodservice kitchen is humming. Employees are focused on serving their customers as quickly as possible.

17: How to Set Up an Efficient Shipping and Receiving Center

Despite the explosive growth of electronic communication, the volume of hard mail continues to rise - driven by consumers and businesses for the handling and processing of their mail. Managing a chain of communication efficiently and cost-effectively - especially in a large corporation - is critical.

18: Eye of the Storm: Effectively Preparing for Hurricane Season

Early preparation, according to the National Hurricane Survival Initiative, is the key to facing hurricane season. By starting early, residents avoid the rush at home supply stores, grocery stores and other venues that typically get crowded and sometimes chaotic when hurricane watches and warnings are issued.

19: Solving the Challenges of Unsafe Behavior in the Retail Workplace

A basic requirement as a merchandiser, accident prevention is the responsibility of a store owner who is expected to assist management in any unsafe behavior as outlined by the company 's established safety regulations and procedures. Employees should never be expected to work in an unsafe environment.

20: Give Them a Hand: Preventing Workplace Hand Lacerations

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 250,000 serious hand, finger and wrist injuries occur in the private industry annually. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics also estimates that approximately 111,000 workers with hand and finger injuries lose days away from work annually - second only to back strain and sprain.

21: Create Function and Order in Your Office

The most important function of an office is function. If your office is not organized efficiently, chances are, you are going to be less efficient as well. Too often, offices are crammed with office machines, equipment, supplies, and piles of paper that create dysfunction and even stress. Following are steps to creating an office design that 's both pleasing and functional:

22: Hand Tool Safety Protects Artists from Injury

Since childhood, many have discovered the joy of creation through art. Working with the various materials is an exciting and creative venture for many artists. However, research has shown that an artist 's craft has the potential to adversely affect his/her health.

23: Safety in the Retail Workplace

The retail environment may appear to be a relatively safe workplace (save the disgruntled shopper or two), and unlike a construction site or workplace that develops chemicals, a retail store doesn't seem to pose any obvious threats. However, retail workers face everyday hazards, from trip-and-fall risks to back injuries resulting from lifting heavy boxes.

24: How to Replace Windows by Yourself

After reading a window replacement estimate, and once you've caught your breath again, you may be considering a do-it-yourself replacement window project. Replacing windows yourself is not unlike what a professional window company would do, but with a few less extras.

25: We're Movin' On Up: Packing Supplies Must-Haves

It 's amazing to think all of your household goods, prized possessions, and furniture can be literally packed and moved to somewhere new. To ensure your household arrives in good condition (including yourself and your family), make sure you have purchased the right packing supplies.

26: The Weekend Woodworker 's Top Hand Tools

Woodworking can be an enjoyable and rewarding hobby or profession. When setting up a woodworking area, it 's important to stock the right tools and follow some practical safety rules to make the most of your woodworking projects.

27: How to Hang Wallpaper Like a Pro

Wallpaper can transform a room and make a huge difference in its feel and appearance. Today, wallpapers come in a huge range of exciting patterns and colors - making it easier than ever to complement your home furnishings. Hanging wallpaper is relatively easy to learn but does require attention to detail, especially when hanging patterned wallpaper, which requires matching the seams.

28: Putting Together a Household Tool Kit

If you're like most, you have many of the necessary homeowner 's tools. However, are they all in once place? Can you easily put your hands on that tape measure or utility knife? What 's more, when 's the last time you could located that brand-new hammer or the screwdriver set your mother gave you last year for Christmas?

29: Package Opener and Box Opener: Take a Stand Against "Wrap Rage"

First there was road rage; next, air rage, and then computer rage. Now, more and more consumers find themselves experiencing wrap rage. Apparently first used in print in a 2003 item in London 's Daily Telegraph, the term "wrap rage" is rapidly catching on as a name for that peculiar combination of irrational frustration and homicidal anger brought on by hard-to-remove product packaging.

30: Make Your Move: Stay Organized During the Packing Process

Moving and relocation can be an exciting time. It can also be a time fraught with worry and apprehension. Placing your entire life inside a bunch of boxes is no easy task. But it doesn't have to be overwhelming. Tackle some of the stress head-on with these tips on how to stay organized during the packing process.

31: The U.S. Mail Makes History

Delivering hundreds of millions of messages a day to more than 141 million U.S. homes and businesses is no small feat. Tracking the evolution of the United States Postal Service is a journey into the history of transportation, economics, industrialization, communications and government.

32: Expanding Your Business' Bottom Line through Government Contracts

Hundreds of U.S. companies sell the kinds of products or services that the U.S. Government is interested in buying or needs. Each year, the government purchases goods or services from private contractors that amount to 1 trillion dollars. How can your company benefit from this kind of business and where do you start?

33: Utility Knife to Artful Weaponry, the Knife Leaves Its Mark in History

As ancient as mankind itself, the knife is the earliest form of weaponry for which there has been no substitute. Essential for survival, the knife was developed out of necessity and has evolved through the ages.

34: The "Packing 411" Gives Holiday Shoppers the Upper Hand on Sending Gifts

When it comes to handling gifts, Santa has the advantage over everyone, but with a little preparation and know-how, consumers still have some tricks up their own sleeves. It may not include a flying sleigh or eight reindeer, but there 's no need to panic when it comes to shipping and receiving holiday packages.

35: Troop Support: Sending Care Packages to Military Personnel

Nothing says home to deployed military personnel like a care package. Filled with treats, necessities, and greetings, a care package can be a huge morale booster for those far from home - especially during the holidays. "Mail is one of the greatest morale boosters we can give our troops during the holiday," said Postmaster General John E. Potter.

36: Mail on the Move: How a Letter Travels

More than 700 million pieces of mail are sorted and delivered by the Postal Service each delivery day. But how does each piece get from point A to point B? Follow the fast and furious travels of a mailpiece.

37: Benefits of Safety Tools in the Workplace

CLUE: It 's a small piece of equipment but it can save your business a lot of money. Give up? It 's not your lawyer, and it 's not a calculator. It 's a safety knife.

38: Recycling in the Workplace - Help Get the Earth Healthy!

With Americans focusing renewed attention on the health of the planet, recycling becomes more and more a part of everyday life. Most towns and cities now have curbside recycling - and office managers are beginning to follow their example by setting up office recycling programs.

39: Box Cutters: They're Not Just For Boxes Any More

Indeed, these versatile instruments, beloved of mail room supervisors, office managers, and shipping and receiving workers, are so broadly useful that some prefer the more general names "utility knife," "safety knife," or at least "package opener." Given the strides manufacturers have made in safety, perhaps "safety knife" makes the most sense.

40: The Invention of the Knife and Safety Tools of Today

Of all the tools in our society, only the wheel and the lever can compete with the common household knife for the title of All-Time Most Useful. As essential in the kitchen as it is on the battlefield, and necessary in a wide variety of trades and crafts, the knife is one of the building blocks of civilization.

41: Promotional Products: Buttons, Book Bags, and Safety Tools, Oh My!

Some people call them "tchotchkes." Others, "swag" (or "schweg"). However you say it, promotional products are an important - and surprisingly underused - part of contemporary marketing. Promotional products - those little giveaway keychains, buttons, caps, and other items embossed with product names or company logos - may look small, but they're a big business.

42: The Best Package Opener for Moving Supplies, Shipping Boxes, and Everyday Use

Anyone who works in shipping and receiving - not to mention anyone who 's ever moved into a new house or apartment, staffed a mail room, or gotten a package in the mail - knows the improvised solutions people may resort to when receiving a parcel without a good box cutter on hand.

43: Working Safely With Utility Knives and Box Cutters

Thousands of workers are injured each year using box cutters. To avoid injury or damage to inventory, retail workers should use caution when opening boxes and checking freight. Here is a quick guide to safely when opening a carton with a box cutter.

44: Have You Thanked Your Shipping and Receiving Department Today?

In today 's globalized environment, shipping and receiving has never been more crucial - or more complex. With Americans buying goods from, and selling goods to, the rest of the world, high-quality shipping and receiving professionals are among the most important links in the supply chain.

45: Shippers of Today -- Federal Express and UPS

If you are thinking of shipping a package to or from a location in the USA or abroad then you will probably come in contact with two prominent shipping services, Federal Express and UPS. In case you have wondered how these companies are run or wanted to know more information ...

46: The Different Types of Knives That Are Used as Tools

Knives were one of the first kinds of tools developed by early humans and although they are most commonly thought of as weapons they are still used as tools. Take a look at this guide to the most commonly used tool-knives.

47: Just What The Heck Are Promotional Products?

Promotional items or promotional products include useful or decorative articles of merchandise that are used in marketing and communication programs. The items are usually imprinted or decorated with a company 's name, logo or message.

48: Increasing Safety in Shipping and Receiving in a Retail Store

Simple precautions and correct procedures can make the difference in preventing accidents in the shipping and receiving department of a retail store. If you operate a retail store or have a similar warehousing arrangement, then take a look at the tip