by Kellie Boysen | Oct 30, 2017 | Employee Management, General, OSHA & Safety, Our Blog, Telecommuting
No, we’re not the Starks from “Game of Thrones”, but winter IS coming. Is your business ready to manage through inclement weather and all that goes with it? According to a Travelers Insurance survey of small businesses, almost 44 percent have no plan... by Kellie Boysen | Sep 20, 2017 | For Employers, General, OSHA & Safety, Our Blog
It might be hard to imagine that there could be a fire in your building if your business consists largely of desks, laptop computers and potted plants. But fire can happen even here. In a manufacturing environment certain processes and materials make fire a more... by Kellie Boysen | Sep 6, 2017 | Compliance, General, OSHA & Safety, Our Blog
Given recent headlines, it’s hard to ignore the fact that disaster can and does strike businesses. Some, like hurricanes and floods, are acts of nature where no amount of prevention can circumvent their coming. There are extensive resources on helping your... by Kellie Boysen | Aug 13, 2017 | For Employers, General, OSHA & Safety, Our Blog
Ensuring a safe workplace is not only the right thing to do – it’s good business. Lost work hours due to injury are expensive, not to mention the impact on your Workers Compensation premiums if your company establishes a pattern of safety problems. Today’s focus topic... by Kellie Boysen | Jun 5, 2017 | Compliance, General, OSHA & Safety, Our Blog, Policies
As an employer, your intentions are good regarding providing a safe workplace. Sometimes, though, the crush of trying to get work out the door makes it difficult to notice potential safety problems. If you don’t want to learn about the safety risks in your... by Kellie Boysen | May 31, 2017 | Employee Management, General, OSHA & Safety, Our Blog, Policies
Are you experiencing the effects of the opioid crisis in your workplace? A survey commissioned by the National Safety Council reveals that more than 70% of employers are being impacted by employees’ use of prescription drugs. That said, 80% of the companies...