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Blog Servant Leadership: A Stronger Business Culture Starts with How You Lead

In today’s competitive landscape, the way leaders engage with their teams directly impacts business outcomes. Servant Leadership is a philosophy centered on supporting and empowering employees, and it can be a transformative force in shaping a ...

Walk Safe This Winter

Slipping on ice is one of Maine’s most common and dangerous winter hazards, often leading to serious injuries that can change lives in an instant. Learn how to walk safely with MEMIC.

Blog Fraud Awareness Week Protecting Your Workplace

International Fraud Awareness Week, observed globally during the third week of November, aims to combat fraud through education and prevention. As fraud becomes more sophisticated, awareness and vigilance become more important. Combating it requires ...

Blog Preventing Injuries One Sip at a Time

Water—whether you call it agua, acqua, or H₂O—is essential to life. Beyond quenching thirst, it plays a critical role in how our bodies function, especially our muscles and joints. As someone who once started the day with a cold “Ma...

Blog Don’t Let Safety Take a Holiday: Workplace Decorating

The holiday season brings joy, but it also brings workplace injuries. Decorating offices, classrooms, and common areas may seem harmless—yet every year, thousands of people end up in emergency rooms due to decorating-related accidents.  Ac...

Blog Make Safety Your New Year’s Resolution: OSHA STAR and SHARP Programs

As we get ready to welcome a new year, many of us focus on resolutions - eat healthier, exercise more, or save money. But what about a resolution that protects your most valuable asset: your people? Prioritizing workplace safety isn’t just anot...

Master the Basics: OSHA Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

OSHA’s Recordkeeping Standard (Part 1904) can be challenging to navigate. Having the right tools and a clear understanding of the requirements is essential to ensure accurate documentation and compliance.   In this webinar, Stephen Badger,...

MSHA 8-Hr Refresher

As part of MSHA's 30 CFR Part 46 training regulations, all sand and gravel pit workers must attend an 8-hour safety course once a year.  This workshop will review important safety-related topics including recognition and prevention of hazards, r...