by Jean LeBlanc | Jul 18, 2023 | News, Workplace safety
How to minimize or prevent lifting injuries Every year, more than a million employees in the U.S. suffer back injuries due to improper lifting. In fact, back-related injuries account for at least 20 percent of injuries in the workplace, and 25 percent of all workers’...
by Jean LeBlanc | Jun 13, 2023 | News, Workplace safety
Two co-workers continually ridicule a third co-worker, unbeknownst to management. Fed up, she slashes tires on their cars in the employee parking lot and is caught on surveillance tapes. A belligerent customer showed up today, yelling and pushing over chairs. The...
by Jean LeBlanc | May 16, 2023 | Workplace safety
Working Together While Working Apart: Managing a Remote Workforce Many business enterprises are evaluating approaches for return-to-work efforts and their related safety considerations. As many of these approaches utilize a gradual, phased approach, returning the...
by Jean LeBlanc | Nov 22, 2022 | News, Workplace safety
How to evaluate and improve a return-to-work program Workers’ compensation insurance and claims experts agree: return-to-work (RTW) programs that help employees get back on the job after an occupational injury or illness are a cost-saving and effective workforce...
by Jean LeBlanc | Jul 26, 2022 | News, Workplace safety
While not proven to be a primary channel of the coronavirus transmission, it’s important to remain vigilant regarding restaurant food safety during COVID, especially as restrictions ease and food retail industries resume operations. If the operations of your...