Saved by the Belt: How Companies Can Encourage Safer Driving
A seat belt law for adults may not exist in New Hampshire, but that doesn't mean employers shouldn't enact policies that encourage safer driving.
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Scott Talks: OSHA Safety Program Guidelines
Check out our latest podcast to learn how to create an effective workplace safety program that addresses more than just OSHA compliance.
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The 3 Most Common Kinds of Workplace Accidents & How to Prevent Them
Most “on the job” injuries are caused by unsafe acts or unsafe work practices. It is important to look at the types of accidents that are the result of unsafe work practices that result in the greatest costs in order to prioritize efforts that will achieve the greatest reduction in the cost of injuries.
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OSHA’s Silica Amendment: Increase Profits Before Politics
OSHA’s amended Silica regulation is part of the solution, to unbeneficial business practices. This revision should be interpreted as an opportunity to increase profitability with...
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Healthy Tips For Spring
Spring is here and it’s a great time to start enjoying the outdoors. Here are 3 quick tips on how to stay happy and healthy...
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Return-to-Work
Return-to-Work programs are designed to get injured workers back on the job as soon as medically possible. This is a win-win for both the injured...
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Clean Up Your Act
From an early age we learn it is polite to pick up after ourselves, and while this is common practice at home, it should...
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Race to the Top
The Lawson Group kicked off its 6-week Wellness Challenge, Race to the Top, for employees this fall. Departments competed to fill their Sand Towers by...
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How to Keep Your Employees Safe From Aggressive Dog Encounters
When an employee's work brings them to someone’s home, there’s a good chance they will encounter a dog. Has your organization assessed this risk and taken steps to help reduce the risk for an aggressive dog encounter?
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It’s estimated that 70-80 million dogs are owned in the United States. Approximately 37-47% of all households in the United States have a dog. (Source:...
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