Computer monitors have provided great benefits to the workplace. Set up your workstation with these ergonmic tips for single and dual monitor computer workstations.
An inspection is quite simple to implement, and if done right can be a very effective tool in reducing hazards and lowering injuries.
Business owners and commercial property managers should use the time to disinfect and make repairs while they can when customers are not there.
We all want to know how our company compares to others within our industry. An easy way yo assess your safety efforts compared to your competition is by figuring out your Incident Rate (IR).
An emergency action plan guides employees in their roles and responsibilities while accounting for all personnel, and visitors. If ensuring the safety to those around your business during an emergency is important to you, then you company should have an Emergency Action Plan.
Should I go in to work or do I stay home after a disaster hits? Are we open for business? Am I an essential employee? These are typical questions employees often ask themselves when a disaster hits after operational hours and, impacts operations. Communication with staff before a disaster is often over looked, but can be addressed easily.
Having the different types of insurance coverage and categorizing the hazards and the controls will reduce or eliminate the potential for property damage or injuries to workers and guests. Doing so will help reduce the risks and prevent costly losses in the process.
Injuries can be costly for both the employer and employees. Strain and sprain injury prevention can save your company money while keeping employees safe.
Eliminate the hazards of wet walking surfaces, cracked or uneven walking surfaces with the slip, trip, fall prevention tips in this article.