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Blog Slip and Fall Prevention The SAFE Way Part 4

Surface, Awareness, FOOTWEAR, Environment “Never underestimate the power of a shoe.” Giuseppe Zanotti, Italian Fashion Designer Shoes are your connection to the surface you work on and wearing the right ones can help prevent a slip and f...

Blog Slip and Fall Prevention - The S.A.F.E. Way (Part 5)

Surface, Awareness, Footwear, ENVIRONMENT Environment comprises the design and layout (permanent and non-permanent features) of your facility as well as changing weather conditions around it. Sometimes the facility itself can pose a slip or trip ha...

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News MEMIC Employees Focus Giving on Health, Family and Animal Welfare

PORTLAND, ME, January 19, 2018 – When Michael Bourque, president and chief executive officer of The MEMIC Group, announced that all 400 employees of the specialty workers’ compensation insurance company may each direct $100 to a 501c3 cha...

News MEMIC Launches New MEMIC.com with Multilingual Resources

PORTLAND, ME, February 12, 2018 – The MEMIC Group has launched the redesigned MEMIC.com website to address the needs of an increasingly diverse workforce in Maine and across the country. Founded 25 years ago with the mission of improving Maine&...

Blog Here's to Portable Power Drill Safety - Drilly Drilly!

The electric drill was first patented in 1889 by two Australian inventors. A portable drill equipped with a trigger switch and pistol grip was later patented by Black & Decker in 1917. This design set the stage for the drill’s versatile u...

Blog The ABCD’s of Fire Extinguishers

Click here to check out our recent post: Do You Have the Right Fire Extinguisher for Your Workplace? We have all seen fire extinguishers around our facilities as well as in the home. Have you ever taken the time to actually look at the extinguisher t...

Blog The Big Chill Approaches

The temperature atop Mt. Washington in the White Mountains of New Hampshire hit 25 degrees below zero last Monday. And, with wind gusts over 100 miles per hour, the wind chill stood at minus-65 to minus 70 degrees. The scary part, pointed out by the ...

Blog There's Nothing Nice About Black Ice

Of all the driving hazards associated with winter, there is one condition that even professional truck drivers’ fear—black ice.  Black ice shows up on pavement when it is least expected.  Dry pavement becomes a shiny, slippery ...