Blog & Case Studies

OSHA’s Updated Electronic Injury and Illness Reporting Requirements for 2024

January 30, 2024

Certain Employers Have Until March 2, 2024 to Electronically Submit Forms 300, 301, and 300A to OSHA.

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Weekly Wellness Tips – Exercise Motivation

January 23, 2024

As many as 80% of people admit they drop their resolution within the first month. Here's how you can get back on track with your fitness goals.

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Scott Talks: Asbestos—Costly to both your health and your pocketbook!

January 22, 2024

Even today, asbestos can be costly to both your health and your pocketbook!

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Weekly Wellness Tips – Vitamin C

January 10, 2024

Here's your reminder to add some Vitamin C into the mix today! Vitamin C is one of the safest and most effective and easy to eat nutrients.

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Scott Talks: Think Before You Start to Reduce the Risk of an Accident

November 27, 2023

A significant number of the actual injuries that we see happening on the job have nothing to do with the regulatory environment.

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Weekly Wellness Tips – Composting

August 16, 2023

Help your planet and your garden! Backyard composting can reduce household waste by as much as 30% and provide free healthy soil!

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Reducing the Risk of Workplace Accidents

August 15, 2023

We’ve all had moments in our lives when we’ve narrowly avoided physical harm in the workplace. These moments are known as near misses—and they should be taken just as seriously as actual accidents.

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Scott Talks: The Importance of Employee Onboarding

August 3, 2023

In this episode of the podcast, learn about the common mistakes that companies make when establishing safety incentive programs in the workplace

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Weekly Wellness Tips – Anger Management

July 19, 2023

Anger is a normal and even healthy emotion, but it’s important to deal with it in a positive way. Consider these anger management tips to keep a cool head.

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Weekly Wellness Tips – Heart Health

July 11, 2023

Nearly 1 in 2 adults in the U.S. has high blood pressure and if left uncontrolled, this can increase the risk for disease, stroke, cognitive decline, and worse. Start living a heart-healthy lifestyle today!

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