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Blog Active Sitting and Ergonomic Health

A few of my business account contacts have posed the question of what to look for in an ergonomic chair.  The short answer is adjustment features.  While a chair with multiple adjustment features offers ergonomic benefit, sitting for prolo...

Blog Analyze It: Go On... Analyze It

Analyzing work dates back more than 100 years ago from pioneers like Frederick Taylor, and Frank and Lillian Gilbreth. The purpose or focus of the analysis, of course, can vary; from developing “One Best Way” in an effort to maximize prod...

Blog Forklift Battery Charging

Many workplaces use powered industrial trucks to move material throughout the facility.  Battery powered lifts are becoming more common in many small to medium sized businesses.  Let’s discuss some of the safety aspects related to the...

Blog Pocket and Utility Knife Safety

As the emergency room physician sighed he said, “You’re lucky, you didn’t cut nerves or tendons.”  I was sitting on the emergency department stretcher getting ready for stitches in my hand.  I had been in a hurry, a...

Blog Safety Light Curtains—Worker Safety Around Dangerous Machines

Safety light curtains are a possible solution for worker protection where risks cannot be eliminated by machinery design or mechanical guards. When a beam of light is broken, the machine or equipment stops, or other actions occur that prevent worker ...

Blog Do Your Employees Work on "Live" Electrical Parts?

National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70E 2009 Updates & 2012 Edition Few topics in the safety training world generate as much confusion and emotion from trainers and trainees as the arc flash protection requirements of NFPA 70E. I personal...

Blog Don't Become a Snow Blower Statistic

As the winter settles in, take a MEMIC minute to review some statistics related to snow blower use: The US Consumer Products Safety Commission (USCPSC) reports that—each year—snow blower operators suffer more than 500 amputations and over...

Blog Handheld Cell Phones Banned from Commercial Vehicles

As of January 3, 2012, the use of handheld cellular phones by most commercial vehicle operators is illegal under federal law.  The ban applies to interstate carriers including large trucks and buses.  See the links at the bottom of the page...

Blog Maine Medical Center's Workplace Wellness Program

Tom Dowling, Maine Medical Center's Director of Lifeline Workplace Wellness Program, has announced that MMC is conducting a webinar version of their Certificate course in the Fundamentals for Worksite Wellness. This is a 6 week certification cou...

Blog Preventing Slips and Falls

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2010 294,620 employees suffered injuries from slips, trips, or falls.  Of these, 221,100 were from falls to the same level or slip or trip events.  The National Floor Safety Institute or NFSI&...