Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless gas that can cause illness and death. CO is found in combustion emissions, such as those produced by cars and trucks, small gasoline engines, stoves, lanterns, burning charcoal and wood, and gas ranges and heating systems. This document is part of a series from the Insurance Services Office (ISO) and covers industry hazards and topics, providing businesses with actionable strategies to safeguard their employees.
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Read MoreRun-flat tires are able to support the weight of a vehicle even after deflation occurs—allowing you to continue driving for a limited distance until you find an auto repair shop that can properly inflate or fix your tire(s). Keep reading for more information about run-flat tires and the benefits they can offer.
Read MoreCustomer personal injury claims can be costly and very damaging to a retail establishment’s reputation. They can be much more frequent than employee claims in some types of stores, especially warehouses that allow customer access. This document outlines ways to prevent customer injury claims, which can be costly and damaging to a retail establishment’s reputation.
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