Not only is workers’ compensation coverage required in most states, but it also plays a major role in connecting injured employees to the care they need to return to work as quickly and safely as possible.
Read MoreWhen a company experiences significant increases in workers’ compensation costs, it usually triggers internal activities aimed at reducing insurance costs and spending. The key to spending fewer dollars is more than just stopping a few accidents; it is having a sound safety program designed to continuously improve.
Read MoreAmbiance and fresh-baked cookie scent aside, candles can be a fire hazard if they are left unattended or placed where they can start other objects on fire. Your best bet? Learn to use candles safely.
Read MoreThe stairs are actually one of the most dangerous places in the home because of the falling hazard. Falls account for almost a third of all accidental deaths in the home each year.
Read MoreWinter months present additional hazards that are typically not factors for employees during warmer weather – specifically, slip and fall concerns. With snow and ice-covered conditions, you run the risk of taking major falls, which can lead to serious injuries.
Read MoreIn the trucking and transportation industry, much of your day is spent lifting, carrying and transporting heavy objects. The following safety tips will give you helpful ergonomic guidelines for lifting any size load.
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