Workforce

Keep Employees Safe With Temporary Cooling and Drying
Construction projects should consider the job’s entire power, cooling and drying needs before the summer heats up. A comprehensive plan allows workers and tenants to stay safe and operations to remain steady and prevents rework.
By Chris Murphy
May 2, 2019
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by Chris Murphy
Chris Murphy is a sales manager for Aggreko based in New York. Call Aggreko at 1-800-AGGREKO or visit wwww.aggreko.com for more on cooling this summer.
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