Monday, March 23, 2020With the current economic lockdown that is taking place across our nation, many people (both business owners and employees) have been wondering how these government measures will effect them. In our last blog post, we discussed Business Income coverage and why, in nearly all cases, there wi... READ MORE >>
Thursday, March 19, 2020Coronavirus and Insurance: What Can You Do To Stay Safe? Is Business Income Covered? With the global economy grinding to a halt due to the outbreak of Coronavirus (COVID-19), it is important to take measures to protect yourself and your loved ones. As of March 19th, the virus has killed 91 Americans and infected more than 8800. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, February 12, 2020Winter time can be both beautiful and bothersome. As we enter the last 4 or 5 weeks of winter time, it is important to be prepared for inclement weather conditions at your home. Though there are thousands of ways to keep your home protected during winter, here are five ways to help keep your home free from hazards that winter weather can bring. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, February 4, 2020Many workplaces invest heavily in safe work practices, but the risk of injury can still be high due to a less recognized factor: complacency. Even well-trained workers can become comfortable with job risks and get distracted from the task at hand. READ MORE >>
Monday, February 3, 2020Hazard Labels: Environment Pictogram If you work with chemicals, it is important to know how to read the labels on containers and understand what the symbols mean. Labels provide important information about the chemicals you might be exposed to while doing your job – so pay attention to them. READ MORE >>
Thursday, January 16, 2020Interpreting Hazard Labels: Gas Cylinder Pictogram The chemicals you work with may be hazardous, and each can pose unique health and safety risks. For that reason, you should know the proper way to handle and store each chemical that you work with. READ MORE >>
Monday, December 2, 2019According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), in 2017 there were 71 electrocution deaths and many more injuries from burns and electrical shocks. Some of the major electrical hazards you may be exposed to on a construction jobsite include: • Contact with overhead or buried power lines. READ MORE >>
Monday, November 4, 2019Vehicles According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), 75% of deaths from struck-by incidents involve heavy equipment. If you work around heavy equipment, you are at risk of being struck by moving objects, such as a backhoe arm, or becoming pinned against an immovable object, like a wall. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, October 22, 2019As you take advantage of fall weather to work on projects around your home, pay special attention to these potential trouble spots: Clean out your gutters. Remove leaves and other debris from your gutters first by hand to get rid of the large particles, and then with a scraping tool and water hose before cold weather arrives. READ MORE >>
Monday, October 7, 2019The construction industry’s “Fatal Four” (falls, struckby object, electrocutions, and caught-in) account for most worker deaths in the industry. If you are exposed to these hazards at work, you should know how to recognize them and what safe work practices can keep you injury-free. READ MORE >>
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