RETURN TO WORK PROGRAMS
Studies show that most employees that have been injured on the job want to go back to work as soon as they possibly can, following their recovery. Businesses, large and small, should have Return to...
View ArticleHOW TO PREVENT WORKPLACE INJURIES
April is designated as Injury Prevention Month. However, every month should carry the same theme. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics(BLS), in 2008, 5,071 Americans lost their lives as a...
View ArticleENSURING THAT EVERYONE UNDERSTANDS ABOUT SAFETY!
Safety Meetings and Safety Training are conducted to keep you safe while you earn your pay. But what if these meetings were presented in a language that you didn’t know? America has always been known...
View ArticleSTAY OUT OF ABANDONED MINES!
“Stay Out–Stay Alive” is a national public awareness campaign designed to warn children and adults about the dangers of exploring and playing on active and abandoned mine sites. Every year, dozens of...
View ArticleNORTH AMERICAN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH WEEK
Led by Canada’s Canadian Society of Safety Engineering (CSSE) this campaign was first launched in June of 1997, when an agreement between Canada, the United States and Mexico was reached, with the goal...
View Article“HAZING” IS A CRUEL WORD
It seems the only time the word “hazing” is brought to our attention is when something horrible happens to a young person bent on joining some type of organization. Just recently, the death of a...
View Article5 Amusement Park Tragedies
When you go to an amusement park you expect a day of rides, games, and fun—you do not expect to be injured, or worse, killed. Nothing can make you more wary about getting onto a ride than knowing that...
View ArticleBE SMART WHEN IT COMES TO THE DANGERS OF THE HIGH LIFE (GUEST POST)
Reducing the dangers of the high life The risks of working at heights are obvious with potential for accidents whilst climbing to and dismounting from the raised point and while carrying out the work...
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