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Feel prepared during an OSHA inspection

Posted in Business

You don’t have to be overwhelmed during an OSHA inspection. Learn about the different parts of an OSHA inspection and how to handle citations if you’re given a penalty. Plus, find out how our experienced risk control team can help you minimize risks.

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10 tips for establishing an OSHA-approved vehicle policy

Posted in Business

By establishing an OSHA recommended commercial motor vehicle (CMV) safety program, employers are better able to protect company resources, prevent injuries and reduce liability risks. Find out what OSHA says are the 10 must-haves for your program.

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Why tree trimming businesses need specialized insurance

Posted in Business

Tree trimming businesses face unique, high-risk challenges that require specialized insurance coverage to protect their workers, equipment and livelihood from costly accidents and liability claims. Learn more about these risks.

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The independent contractor's guide to workers’ comp

Posted in Business

Having workers’ comp as an independent contractor helps ensure you don’t pay out-of-pocket for medical expenses and lost wages when you suffer an on-the-job injury. Learn more about workers’ comp, common job injuries and what to do if you get hurt.

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4 tips for working in the cold

Posted in General, Business

Working outdoors during the winter months can be dangerous and possibly lead to harmful injuries, but what matters most is that you are aware of the precautions you should be taking to help better protect yourself against the cold and avoid dangerous falls due to ice. Keep these tips in mind.

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Preventing falls in the workplace

Posted in Business

Taking the time to enforce safety procedures can reduce costly injuries and the worker's compensation claims associated with them.