Report All Injuries Stats and Facts – Spanish
HECHOS Hay tres clases básicas de información que se pueden [...]
HECHOS Hay tres clases básicas de información que se pueden [...]
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Keeping up to date and organized safety records can help [...]
Si aún no lo ha hecho, aquí tiene un recordatorio [...]
DID YOU KNOW? According to the U.S. Department of Labor, [...]
Fighting work comp fraud starts with knowing what to look [...]
¿Registrarías esta lesión en el OSHA 300? Esta lesión no [...]
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Los accidentes no ocurren por si solos son el resultado [...]
Every accident has a cause and most can be prevented. [...]
¿LO SABÍAS? El programa de Lesiones, Enfermedades y Fatalidades (IIF) [...]
¿QUE ESTÁ EN RIESGO? Los empleados y los empleadores necesitan [...]
When it comes to heat, indoor workers can face the [...]
QUESTION What are some of the reasons why incidents of [...]
WHAT’S AT STAKE? Your safety is in peril if you [...]
WHAT’S AT STAKE? Whenever, there is a workplace accident or [...]
WHAT’S AT STAKE? Is there a difference between the term [...]
Identify hazards; ensure workers safety; protect equipment and public. Plan [...]
DID YOU KNOW? The Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities (IIF) program [...]
DID YOU KNOW? The following are facts that should be [...]
Many employers with more than 10 employees are required to [...]
Key Takeaways: - Understanding the purpose of OSHA requirements for [...]
When a serious incident happens in the workplace, everyone will be busy dealing with the emergency. Helping injured victims, assessing if the danger has abated, trying to piece together what happened. So, it’s critical to be prepared to investigate an incident before one occurs.
Seventy-five percent of all accidents are preceded by one or more near misses, according to the National Safety Council. So, if you’re trying to reduce the number of injuries and incidents with property damage and other incident-related loss, it makes sense to measure and manage your near misses.
As a host employer you may find yourself responsible for the safety and health of your workers, temporary workers provided by staffing agencies, and workers employed by other contractors or subcontractors. This can create several challenges and hazards for you and your workers, and contractors and their employees.