11 Sep Employers: Know Your Work Comp Claims – Or Else!
In comp claims, there is no substitute for knowledge of the facts. Not just the underlying facts about the injury, but the facts about how the claim is being handled....
In comp claims, there is no substitute for knowledge of the facts. Not just the underlying facts about the injury, but the facts about how the claim is being handled....
September is National Preparedness Month, so what better time to review your workplace emergency response program?...
The equipment that's at the heart of many operations may also be at the heart of safety problems—especially amputation hazards....
U.S. commercial property/casualty rates should continue increasing for the rest of the year, Moody's Investors Service said Monday. Read more...
Working through pain can cause disabling injuries, potentially ending your career. That’s why it’s important to practice good ergonomics....
Workers' comp claims must be filed directly after a work-related injury occurs, right? Wrong, says one state court....
As students of all ages head back to school classrooms, remind your workers that even though they may not be in the classroom of a formal educational institution, they are always in a classroom at work, in the community—and in the school of life....
OSHA says that if you allow an employee to enter a permit-required confined space, you must develop and implement a written program for the space....
As the Social Security Disability Insurance program grows, worker safety is a key issue for preventing future disabilities...
Workers' compensation costs for employers could rise steeply as a result of a decision by the American Medical Association to reclassify obesity as a treatable disease, a new report contends....