As more Hawaii businesses reopen, operations will be different in order to protect the health and safety of employees, customers, and the broader community.
Business owners and commercial property managers should use the time to disinfect and make repairs while they can when customers are not there.
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.
Do you have a workplace safety program? If you ever get audited by HIOSH, one of the first items they will ask you to produce is a written safety program.
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.
If you agree that communication is the key to success, then understand that a safety committee can be a perfect venue for a loss prevention program.
In regards to building an effective Safety Culture to lower loss costs, developing a Safety Team approach will get you the results that you desire.
Effectiveness of posters depends on whether it is able to engage workers to discuss the message that the poster portrays.