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Do You Drive as Part of Your Job? Make Sure Your Employer Prioritizes Your Safety, Too! We get it—it is really, really difficult to ignore your phone and other distractions while driving. In a culture where connectivity is king, it…
Hit ’Em Where it Counts: What a Crash on the Company Dime Could Cost Your Employer Some of us have a great employer who makes us feel like valued parts of a team. Others have an employer who can only…
Preventing Fires Caused by the Leading Workplace Hazards Wherever heat sources and flammable materials share a space, there is the potential for fire. Many industrial sites house extremely volatile material that can explode or burst into flames when not managed…
Awareness of Common Nail Gun Accidents May Prevent Your On-the-Job Injury The introduction of the nail gun transformed the housing construction industry. Reducing the time it takes to shingle a roof or build a frame to a fraction of what…
The Basics of Your Workers’ Compensation Claim: Get the Benefits You Deserve No one can predict when a workplace injury will happen. However, knowing in advance what to do and when to do it can help you ensure that your…
Three Things You Must Do After a Workplace Accident If you’ve suffered a work injury, your daily life can change dramatically—and very quickly. You may find yourself worrying over numerous issues, such as: How serious are your injuries? Will you…
Speaking to Your Teen About Workplace Safety and Workers’ Compensation Is Easier Than You May Think When your child comes of age—16 to 18 years old—it’s important to encourage him to pursue a job. Working at a young age allows…
Muscle Pain, Sleep Deprivation, and Back Injuries: Nursing Injuries Eligible for Workers’ Comp Nurses, nursing assistants, and other healthcare professionals work hard to take care of patients in hospitals and long-term care facilities. They do amazing work and truly make…