All tools have safety considerations, and a ladder is no different. However, when you regularly use a ladder, you may begin to take ladder safety for granted. Falls are a leading cause of injuries and fatalities in the workplace and proper ladder safety is essential. This guide will take you through picking the right ladder, the proper technique for placing and climbing the ladder, and how to conduct maintenance checks to ensure ladders remain safe to use.
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Ladder Safety Tips
By Gibson on Apr 9, 2014 2:00:00 AM
Topics: Risk Management Construction Workers' Compensation
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Best Safety Practices for Forklifts
By Gibson on Apr 7, 2014 4:34:00 AM
Topics: Risk Management Construction
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Why Mobile Phones Pose Cyber Risk to Businesses
By Gibson on Mar 31, 2014 4:31:00 AM
More businesses are shifting technology from standard desktops to tablets and smartphones. This means sensitive data stored on mobile devices. Unfortunately, the uptick in digital storage comes at a time when malware and phishing schemes are rampant.
Topics: Risk Management
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Why Housekeeping Is Key To Workplace Safety
By Gibson on Mar 24, 2014 4:00:00 AM
Did you know that one of the most important factors that contributes to workplace safety is also one of the most overlooked? Housekeeping (yes, housekeeping!) is key to achieving and maintaining a spotless record of workplace safety.
Topics: Risk Management
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Risk Management: The Dangers of Cell Phones
By Gibson on Mar 19, 2014 4:44:00 AM
Most people carry a risk in their pocket. That's right! Your cell phone may be a problem waiting to happen.
Topics: Risk Management Health Risk Management Personal Insurance & Risk Management
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5 Tips for Reducing Workplace Strains and Sprains
By Nicole Fallowfield on Mar 10, 2014 4:05:00 AM
All you need for a workplace strain or sprain to occur are stairs or a floor. While there has been an encouraging decline in workplace injuries overall, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports a slight increase in musculoskeletal injuries classified as sprains, strains, and tears. And, that includes an increase in injuries to the lumbar region, which are typically long-term and expensive to care for.
Topics: Commercial Insurance Risk Management Health Risk Management Workers' Compensation
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2014 Marketplace Outlook
By Gibson on Mar 5, 2014 3:42:00 AM
The property and casualty marketplace evolved favorably in 2013. According to the Insurance Services Office (ISO), despite persistently low interest rates undermining insurer investment returns over the past few years, the industry experienced an increase in underwriting profits in 2013, as follows:
Topics: Commercial Insurance Risk Management Workers' Compensation
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Combining Safety and Health Strategies to Make Wellness Work
By Nicole Fallowfield on Feb 19, 2014 3:27:00 AM
Workplace health and occupational safety programs, when combined, offer more benefits to employee health and quarterly profits than either can when implemented separately, according to recent research by the Harvard School of Public Health.
Topics: Risk Management Health Risk Management
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How to Obtain Management Commitment to Workplace Safety
By Gibson on Feb 17, 2014 3:42:00 AM
Most workers appreciate the need for workplace safety because they cannot afford the personal pain and financial loss when injured at work. Owners, executives, and HR decision makers cross their fingers, appreciating the economic impact that workplace injuries have on their business. A good risk management plan can reduce workplace injuries and protect both employees and employers, but it will only be effective if you know how to obtain management commitment to workplace safety.
Topics: Risk Management
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Creating a Culture of Safety
By Gibson on Feb 12, 2014 3:18:00 AM
What is a safety culture and how can it help your business? Safety culture is the sum total of all the efforts undertaken by organization members with the goal of improving the workplace every day. To create a true culture of safety, the principles of occupational health and environmental safety should be enshrined in all risk management efforts.
 
             
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
              