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...ng a corporate brochure.
The big, heavy duty, full-color brochure is an ad ag...
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... as possible. 2. Keep the load as close to your body as possible. 3. Center the load over your pelvis. 4. Put the load down by bending at the hips and knees with your back straight. 5. If the load is too heavy, GET HELP. 6. If more than one person is carrying the load, allow one person to be the leader. The leader should coordinate carrying and timing of movements. Rules for Using Ladders 1. Make sure safety feet are in good condition. ... your feet instead of twisting the trunk of your body. 11. Watch for protruding nails, sharp edges, and other dangerous surfaces of the object being lifted. 12. Keep fingers away from pinch points. 13. Wear protective gloves. 14. Use hand trucks and other appropriate equipment to help lift. 15. If the object is overhead, grip it with your palms up. Lower the object slowly. Keep the object as close to your body as possible. Watch out for any protrusions. Rules for Carrying 1 ... deactivate your CompleteMarkets Company Profile Deactivate Cancel Loading.. About Us Services Jobs PR Newsletters Employees Articles Blog Photos Group Connections Reviews IMMS Library Immerse yourself in our stacks. Take some time and browse through our library. We have thousands of articles, checklists, tip sheets, sales letters, and more! Communications Marketing Customer Service Planning Finance/Accounting Risk Management Human Resources Selling Legal and E&O Technology Life/Financial Services Glossaries Management Resources & Links Categories Popular Recent All Back Back Injuries 6/5 /2014 12:00: ...
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... knowing glances, you're being set up. It's posturing designed to sell you expensive (and most likely impotent) ads that are no better than what you're using right now. 3. Don't ever hire an agency that recommends creating a corporate brochure. The big, heavy duty, full-color brochure is an ad agency's best money-maker. It's full of frighteningly creative copy, expensive art work, and magnificent photography (particularly photos of the CEO-so he will authorize payment without questioning a single item on the ridiculously outrageous invoice) . The paper ... a company's treasury. A favorite gimmick is to offer the complete campaign' a series of ads (print, radio, and TV, of course), a corporate identity program (that means a new logo, which will be used on everything from business cards to trucks- think of that invoice!), a bevy of brochures (including a glitzy, full-color corporate brochure, direct-mail materials, mailing lists), and on and on. All this is presented under the rubric of Let's get you moving fast, so you ... deactivate your CompleteMarkets Company Profile Deactivate Cancel Loading.. About Us Services Jobs PR Newsletters Employees Articles Blog Photos Group Connections Reviews IMMS Library Immerse yourself in our stacks. Take some time and browse through our library. We have thousands of articles, checklists, tip sheets, sales letters, and more! Communications Marketing Customer Service Planning Finance/Accounting Risk Management Human Resources Selling Legal and E&O Technology Life/Financial Services Glossaries Management Resources & Links Categories Popular Recent All Back Your Ad Agency Will Put You On The Map Or In ...
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