(Portland, Maine) – The MEMIC Group, a super-regional workers’ compensation insurance company with service teams from Maine to Florida has hired Loss Control Consultant Ali Kawu. Ali joins MEMIC with 8 years of experience in claims...
(Portland, Maine) – Micho Ahern has been promoted to Director of Claim Support and Analysis for the MEMIC Group, a super-regional workers’ compensation insurance company with service teams from Maine to Florida. In her new role, Micho wi...
PORTLAND, Maine—The MEMIC Safety Research Center has awarded a $30,000 grant to Oklahoma State University researchers to develop virtual reality training materials aimed at preventing serious workplace injuries in manufacturing and construction...
Up to $30,000 Available for Workforce Safety and Health Research PORTLAND, Maine—The MEMIC Safety Research Center announces its fourth annual call for proposals for workforce safety and health research grants. Researchers from U.S. higher educa...
(Portland, Maine) – Eileen Fongemie, Chief Financial Officer of The MEMIC Group, has been named a recipient of the prestigious 2024 Women to Watch award, presented by Business Insurance. Fongemie was recognized at the Business Insurance Women t...
In the world of healthcare, few things are as crucial as the proper handling of sharps. Sharps include needles, syringes, lancets, and other pointed medical instruments that pose significant risks if not managed correctly. Whether in healthcare fac...
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“It is so imperative that employers are able to recruit and retain their workforce, now more than ever before. For me, that boils down to two things: keeping your existing employees happy and healthy, and differentiating yourself enough to attr...
For small businesses, workplace safety is essential—not just for regulatory compliance, but to foster a productive and efficient environment. A well-implemented safety program reduces injuries, lowers costs, and boosts employee morale. Fortunat...
As part of MSHA's 30 CFR Part 46 training regulations, all sand and gravel pit workers must have an 8-hour safety course once a year. This workshop will review important safety-related topics including recognition and prevention of hazards, req...