Controlling Public Access to Employee-Only Spaces

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There are certain steps and precautions that can be made to prevent the event of public access to an employee-only area. The reason why these areas should be limited to employee access only is to avoid any injuries, accidents, or risk of security breaches that could occur if someone from the public was to gain entry.

10 Curbside Pickup Tips for Your Business

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Curbside Pickup has become the new normal for many individuals due to the pandemic. It has made grocery shopping, or even shopping for minor necessities a breeze for consumers who are looking to just park and receive their items.

Do You Know the 5 Types of Workplace Hazards?

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2.8 million nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses were reported by private industry employers in 2017 – 5,147 worker deaths were also reported.

Ladder Safety 101

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We grew up watching Dad and Grandpa navigate ladders like pros - trimming their trees, fixing that light fixture in the hall, hanging mom’s precious artwork, the list goes on. They made it seem so easy to climb that ladder and get the job done!

Safeguarding Your Business from Slip & Fall Accidents

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Any type of lawsuit can pose a serious threat to the livelihood of your business, but those dealing with cases of liability can be especially costly. Slip and fall accidents are a rather common lawsuit that businessowners face.

Top 5 Occupational Hazards in Your Auto Shop: Keeping Mechanics & Technicians Safe

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The most recent Bureau of Labor Statistics injury and illness report revealed that auto mechanics and technicians experienced 13,150 nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses resulting in valuable time away from work.

Grain Storage Bins: 3 Crucial Hazards to Keep in Mind

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Grain handling facilities are those that may handle, store, receive, process and ship bulk raw agricultural commodities such as oats, barley, corn, wheat, etc. These facilities include feed mills, flour mills, grain elevators, dry corn mills and much more.

Workplace Safety: Your #1 Defense Against Workers’ Compensation Costs

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Whether you’re a small business owner or the CEO of a national operation, part of running your business smoothly is keeping your employees safe.