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Workplace Safety

Red Flags at Work: Preventing Workplace Violence

By on Nov 24, 2015 in Workplace Safety |

An average of 20 workers are killed each week on the job, making homicide the second leading cause of death at the workplace (after motor vehicle accidents). Additionally, an estimated million workers are non-fatally assaulted each year, according to data from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, a division of the U.S. Centers for Disease...

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Safety Meetings 101: Paying Attention Can Save Your Life

By on Nov 10, 2015 in Workplace Safety |

Most workers roll their eyes at the mention of a safety meeting – but what they may not realize is that these meetings have a greater purpose than just lecturing workers with a “boring” speech. Proper safety training can spell the difference between life and death on the jobsite. Safety meetings 101 In a safety meeting, the company’s management and safety experts...

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Safety Meetings 101: Paying Attention Can Save Your Life

By on Nov 10, 2015 in Workplace Safety |

Most workers roll their eyes at the mention of a safety meeting – but what they may not realize is that these meetings have a greater purpose than just lecturing workers with a “boring” speech. Proper safety training can spell the difference between life and death on the jobsite. Safety meetings 101 In a safety meeting, the company’s management and safety experts...

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Preventing Vision Injuries in the Workplace

By on Oct 27, 2015 in Workplace Safety |

Sight is one of your most precious senses, especially when it comes to your ability to earn a living. Yet, eye injuries occur all too often in the workplace. A worker might be using a high speed tool that scatters tiny flying particles, and in the blink of an eye, the particles are in the workers’ eye. If the worker notices what happens, these particles can be...

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Preventing Vision Injuries in the Workplace

By on Oct 27, 2015 in Workplace Safety |

Sight is one of your most precious senses, especially when it comes to your ability to earn a living. Yet, eye injuries occur all too often in the workplace. A worker might be using a high speed tool that scatters tiny flying particles, and in the blink of an eye, the particles are in the workers’ eye. If the worker notices what happens, these particles can be...

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Driving Safety Tips for All Weather Conditions

By on Oct 13, 2015 in Workplace Safety |

Regardless of the current weather forecast, driving conditions can change in a flash. By following some very basic guidelines, you can reduce the risk of an accident significantly, and ensure that you and your cargo get to your destination safely. Driving in Bright Sun Depending on the season, and the sun’s position in the sky, certain times of the day can present...

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