Correctly Monitoring for Worker Noise Exposure Under OSHA Guidelines
What kind of noise annoys an oyster? Say that five times fast! OSHA has been busy conducting inspections in the last year and also increasing...
Learn MoreIs OSHA getting serious about safety?
We have seen first hand knowledge that the size of OSHA’s penalties are increasing locally and that it is harder to get reductions in penalties....
Learn MoreMaybe Some Green Shoots?
As the slow economy continues to drag on there may be signs of life out there! We recently had meetings of the Boards that run...
Learn MoreConsider Your Bottom Line: Mock OSHA Inspections
An article by Human Resource Executive addresses a subject near and dear to our hearts. With a democratic administration increasing DOL spending, the promise of...
Learn MoreHow to Pick a TPA
Although I could easily answer this by saying: “Simple: just pick us”, I would imagine those of you listening to me might want a bit...
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3 Market-Changing Truths Challenging Today’s Workforce
At the National Workers’ Compensation and Disability Expo we learned how the obesity epidemic, aging workforce, and distracted driving/equipment operation impact the market.
Learn MoreTrouble on the Horizon
So, I haven’t been in this industry for long enough to know what things looked like the last time the P/C Industry was faced with...
Learn MoreEmployee Flu Shot Programs
Why Should We Provide Flu Shots to Our Employees? •114,000 people are hospitalized every year in the U.S. due to complications of the flu •36,000...
Learn MoreThe importance of how supervisors deal with injury and medical claims
Supervisors play an important role at the time of injury and when an injured employee returns to work. Generally, they are first to be notified...
Learn MoreWorking Communities
We all work and live in communities, and are part of several different communities. If one feels that they are part of a group or...
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