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Staying Focused on the Road in the Worst Conditions
Right now is a great time to address distracted driving. Winter is on the way and driving naturally becomes more dangerous. Statistics show that distracted driving is a contributing factor…
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Warning Signs of Work Comp Carrier Fraud
When you hear about workers compensation fraud, you usually think about employees and employers filing false claims or falsifying premium. It is important to know that insurance companies can also…
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Preventing Heat-Related Illness on the Job
Heat-related illness doesn’t just happen, it’s preventable even if the temperature outside isn’t. Employees in some of our nation’s largest industries have an increased heat illness exposure including: Healthcare employees…
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Protecting Eyes on the Job: You Only Get One Pair
Something as small as a grain of sand can ruin your eyesight. Eyesight is a gift that many of us take for granted and sometimes we simply forget to wear…
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Scaffold Safety: Pump Jacks and Ladder Jacks
Pump jacks and ladder jacks are handy tools for anyone doing residential or commercial construction or remodel work. They’re fairly inexpensive to purchase and are reasonably easy to set up.…
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Mowing and Landscaping: Lower Your Risk with Safety Strategies
From mowing to removing snow, your groundskeeping crew is busy year round. That means daily risk of on-the-job injuries, which can lead to decreased productivity and increased workers compensation costs…
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Severe Weather: Plan Now or Pay Later
Even though it may be cold, early spring is a great time to develop or review a severe weather plan. Thunderstorms, heavy rains and flooding occur on a regular basis…
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Asbestos 101: Exposures, Risks and Resources
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration reports that there is no safe level of asbestos fiber exposure. Asbestos fibers become a human health hazard when they are inhaled and can…
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Simple Winter Preparations Increase Workplace Productivity and Decrease Accidents
Winter weather has already gripped many parts of Missouri this year, and it seems like just yesterday we were shoveling snow by the foot. Simple safety preparations go a very…
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Tire Safety: Smart Purchasing and Regular Maintenance
MEM has long advocated the use of seatbelts as a motor vehicle’s most important safety device. Arguably, an equally important safety device on a vehicle is the tires. Whether it…
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