Workplace injuries cost U.S. businesses over $176 billion annually, according to the National Safety Council. Beyond the lost money, the statistics demonstrate people sidelined, operations disrupted, ...
Safety in construction work zones is essential to keep everyone safe—workers, motorists, and the public. Unfortunately, safety violations happen all too often, leading to injuries, fatalities, project ...
Creating a safe workplace is a positive commitment to your team and business. With effective protocols in place, it’s possible for organizations to avoid accidents, deflect cyber security threats, ...
OSHA’s website recently added advice to employers, particularly in retail and warehousing, to help keep their employees safe this holiday season and linked a video on the Department of Labor’s YouTube ...
When the summer season rolls in, most people think of vacations and BBQs instead of safety. However, business owners should take action to protect people and property from summer-related risks.
Encouraging employees to apply workplace safety habits at home protects their families, reduces off-the-job injuries, and strengthens the overall safety culture. In many workplaces, safety is a top ...
You don’t need a degree in traffic engineering to know a work zone can go south quickly. One distracted driver. One missed sign. One crew member not paying attention. That’s all it takes. And if ...
Unfortunately, workplace accidents in the restaurant industry are all too common. Research shows that between 2010 and 2020, more than 169,600 unique accidents occurred in food service—accounting for ...
(Toledo News Now) - Businesses and schools can also reach out to Impact America for tips on workplace safety and for help developing emergency plans. CEO Mark Weimerskirch lives in Maumee and has a ...
Workplace safety is something that always needs to be a top priority. The wellbeing of your employees and ensuring they're safe when they come into work, whether this be in a warehouse or an office, ...
Two NFPA consensus standards are used to ensure workplace safety following electrical equipment installation. Many are familiar with the NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace.