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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...

Rob Sylvester

"Injury prevention is not only cost avoidance, but a key component of strong business practices, leading to improved morale, and increased productivity. Having a safety program which includes accountability at all levels, leads to a decrease in injur...

Blog Understanding OSHA’s Recordkeeping Rule: Why It Still Matters Today

As we welcome 2026, we recognize the 25th anniversary of OSHA’s Recordkeeping and Reporting standard, 29 CFR 1904. This important standard clarified recordkeeping requirements, added categories of injuries including privacy cases and hearing lo...

News The MEMIC Group Acquires The Dakota Group including Risk Administration Services Inc

Acquisition to Position MEMIC as Third Largest Multi-state Workers’ Compensation Specialist  Portland, Maine—The MEMIC Group announced today the successful closing of its acquisition of The Dakota Group®, including Risk Adminis...

Webinar Downloads

1) Master the Basics: OSHA Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements Slide Deck 2) Recordkeeping Decision Tree 3) Resource Referrals: Recordkeeping | Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA Recordkeeping Website OSH...

Blog Shoveling Snow A High Risk Winter Workout

When winter storms hit, clearing snow becomes a necessity—but it’s not without risk. OSHA requires employers to train workers on the hazards they face and provide adequate controls to reduce those risks. For snow removal, this means under...

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Eileen Fongemie

Eileen Fongemie is an experienced finance professional with over 25 years of experience. Eileen joined MEMIC in 2007 after 5 years in public accounting with BerryDunn and 3 years with MaineGeneral Heath.Eileen has held multiple roles at MEMIC and was...