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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Preventing and Responding to Hypothermia

By SCSAI / November 9, 2020 / 0 Comments

Working outdoors in the winter can expose you to dangerously low temperatures. This cold weather can heighten your risk of experiencing a variety of complications—such as hypothermia. For employees that spend their time outdoors during low temperatures, this poses a safety risk- one that can result in serious injuries and costly claims.

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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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Protecting Against Civil Unrest

By SCSAI / November 3, 2020 / 0 Comments

Civil unrest can be defined as an act of protest in a public space that escalates into a disturbance or interruption to peace and order. Civil unrest events can involve large amounts of people, and in some cases, include violence leading to bodily injury or property damage. It is important to recognize that not all gatherings of people lead to civil unrest events.

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Safety Matters – De-icing Outdoor Walking Surfaces in Winter

By SCSAI / November 2, 2020 / 0 Comments

De-icing Outdoor Walking Surfaces in Winter Keeping outdoor walking surfaces—such as parking lots and sidewalks—clear of ice in the winter is a crucial practice at many workplaces.

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Home Matters: Updating Your Address When You Move

By SCSAI / September 29, 2020 / 0 Comments

While most individuals are prepared to pack and unpack boxes, many forget just how many places need their updated contact information. After all, it’s not just family and friends who need to know your new address. This resource provides a list of who to notify when you move.

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