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The Workplace Is Dynamic, Don't Be Left Sitting Still
Over the past 50 years there has been a shift from active to more sedentary job tasks with a steady decline in energy expenditure at work as sedentary occupations have increased from 50% to 80% of all work. The negative impact of this change is slowl...
Your Lawn Mower Is More Dangerous Than You Think
Now that warmer weather is approaching, many businesses and private individuals are moving powered lawn equipment out of hibernation. Mowers, leaf blowers, and lawn trimmers start making their appearance at businesses and households everywhere.
Tick Tock, it's Time for a Tick Check
Spring is here and with that folks are getting outside cleaning up from the winter, hiking, camping, and, yes, working. With the unusually mild winter in the East this year, ticks will be out in force.
Distracted Driving & Work Zone Awareness
Sometimes we all do stupid things, especially when we try to do too many things at once. If one of those things involves 4,000 pounds of metal and glass moving at high velocity, a small lapse in judgment can be catastrophic.
OSHA Takes Severe Injury Reporting Seriously, You Should Too
The first year of OSHA’s Severe Injury Reporting Program is a success but smaller employers need more outreach and education on the new requirements, according to a new report from OSHA. The report warns now that the program is in its second year, OS...
Breathe Easy by Resolving Indoor Air Quality Issues
Air quality affects everyone who spends time inside buildings. Trying to solve problems with indoor air can lead to headaches for facility managers, building owners, and occupants alike. There are, in most cases, several simple things that can be d...
Examining the Minor Servicing Exemption to OSHA’s LOTO Standard
The scope of OSHA’s The Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout) standard covers “the servicing and maintenance of machines and equipment in which the unexpected energization or start up of the machines or equipment, or release of stored energy, ...
The ABCs of Dementia: A Caregiver's Guide
MEMIC recently invited Dementia Care Specialist Heather McKay to lead a policyholder webinar series and the response has been overwhelming. This is no surprise as Heather is an incredibly knowledgeable and dynamic presenter and millions of families s...
Supplement Your Vitamins With Facts
The percentage of Americans using dietary supplements jumped from 42% to 53% from 1994 to 2006, and it is probably even higher now. It is unfortunate that we cannot condense the positive effects of exercise into pill form as it would undoubtedly be a...
Eye Protection Is More Than Having Safety Glasses
The National Safety Council has designated March as Workplace Eye Wellness Month and Save Your Vision Month. Your eyes are one of the most important parts of your body and are often taken for granted.
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