June is Pride Month, and many companies are taking this time to look at their internal diversity initiatives. We’ve all heard about companies that upload a rainbow logo and...
June is Pride Month, and many companies are taking this time to look at their internal diversity initiatives. We’ve all heard about companies that upload a rainbow logo and...
This event aims to spread safety awareness to help prevent workplace injuries and fatalities. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 4,764 occupational fatalities and 2.7 million work-related injuries...
Nearly 70% of business owners are not covered under the same Workers’ Comp policy they use for their employees. If you’re a business owner and you were seriously injured...
An attractive nuisance is defined as a building, object, or other area that attracts visitors who may or may not be welcome. These areas may not be properly fenced...
As spring approaches, it can bring various safety hazards to the job site. That’s why construction employers need to mitigate these seasonal exposures. Here’s an outline of common spring...
Restaurant floors endure a variety of food spills and cleaning products. As a result, they can pose slip, trip, and fall hazards for both employees and patrons. While these...
Any business that has employees is a potential target for an employment practices liability (EPL) lawsuit. These lawsuits can be financially and emotionally draining for your company, even if...
Aging Noncombustible Construction A building’s pre-engineered metal is an important factor in determining the longevity of a building. Noncombustible construction (ISO type 3) uses minimal combustible materials in the...