Surviving a DOT Audit

By SCSAI / March 15, 2021 / 0 Comments

The DOT regularly audits motor carriers to evaluate their safety management controls. Motor carriers are subject to these complex and time-consuming safety audits the moment they register for a USDOT number. To better understand and navigate DOT safety audits, review this guide.

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Preventing Cyberattacks on Remote Employees

By SCSAI / February 10, 2021 / 0 Comments

These days, we have been focusing on our health more than ever before, which is why it is so important to keep healthy habits in mind. Read February 2021’s Live Well, Work Well Guide for 3 ways to boost your heart health, tips for preventative care, and advice for managing burnout during stressful times.

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Restaurant Risk Insights: Considerations When Starting a Delivery Service

By SCSAI / December 3, 2020 / 0 Comments

For restaurants, offering delivery service provides a convenient food option for your customers. It can also lead to increased business opportunities for your restaurant. However, delivery services aren’t without their share of risks, particularly when it comes to driver safety.

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Minimizing Customer Injury Risk In A Retail Environment

By SCSAI / November 17, 2020 / 0 Comments

Customer 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.

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Ramp Safety: Unloading Product

By SCSAI / November 9, 2020 / 0 Comments

In all industries, but especially in transportation and warehousing, safety is a critical component of success, particularly when it comes to equipment use. Ramp safety risks are something employers should be concerned about. If a ramp is not set up properly, it can lead to serious injuries and loss of product. There are several risks that an employer should be aware of when employees are working with ramps and things to keep in mind when designing new ramp systems or replacing old ramps.

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Combating Workplace Safety Complacency

By SCSAI / November 9, 2020 / 0 Comments

Employees acting complacent and ignoring hazards on the job can increase the likelihood of serious safety incidents happening in your workplace—including nearmisses, injuries and even fatalities. After all, even if you have taken steps to ensure healthy and safe working conditions within your organization, safety incidents can still occur if your employees engage in careless acts or unsafe behaviors.

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