29 May Aegis survey finds companies adopting “zero tolerance” policies on distracted driving
Companies have already adopted a strict policy on distracted driving (71%) and those that have not are planning to do so...
Companies have already adopted a strict policy on distracted driving (71%) and those that have not are planning to do so...
Crash reports do not always offer the best insight on if cell phone use was a factor. ...
Vast majority of employers will keep their coverage for full-time workers, according to a recent poll by the FEBP....
Your company has rules about employees talking on their phones and texting while driving, but are they following them?...
Although the terms medical screening and medical surveillance are often used interchangeably, they are actually distinct concepts....
Estimated losses from the massive tornado easily exceed $1 billion dollars. ...
Many companies respond with plans to prevent injury and illness and ultimately employees from missing work. ...
Research shows that educating employees about wellness programs is critical to their success....
One of the items on OSHA's regulatory agenda for 2013 and beyond is the development of a federal Injury and Illness Prevention Program (I2P2) standard....
No matter the type of workplace, disaster planning should take an "all-hazards" approach that demonstrates the flexibility to respond to any disruption in business continuity. ...