If you are tired or sleepy at the wheel, you might not be able to pay attention to road conditions, other drivers, and traffic signals. This can lead to serious injuries or even death. For commercial drivers such as truck drivers and delivery drivers, they often have to meet tight deadlines, but long drives can […]
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PPE Considerations for a Diverse Workforce
The concept of a “one size fits all” approach in the workplace is falling by the wayside. Today, companies are looking to be as diverse and inclusive as possible as they build their workforce. They recognize the need to provide respiratory protection to all their workers. When purchasing PPE, employers should take into account the diversity […]
What You Need to Know About Occupational Noise Hazards
A severe loss of hearing can affect productivity and the ability to communicate effectively. It can also cause psychological and physical stress and increase workplace risks. Hearing protection at work is a relatively simple way to prevent long-term hearing loss that may last your entire life. You should exercise caution and wear the proper personal […]
Best Practices For Eye Safety While Welding
Welders face a variety of occupational hazards on a regular basis, from hazardous bright light to burns from molten metal. Most welding injuries are caused by radiation and strong light emitted by welding arcs. Sparks, hot slag, and other flying particles can also cause this problem when grinding, chipping, or cooling the weld. To reduce […]
Current COVID Treatments – January 2022 Update
With the high transmissibility of the Omicron variant of SARS-COV-2, many people are wondering what therapies are available once someone has been infected in order to prevent severe illness and/or hospitalization. Dr. David Fletcher has been speaking about COVID, vaccines, and treatments throughout the pandemic and has gathered the most up to date information about […]
Dealing With Seasonal Affective Disorder in the Workplace
The colder months of the year are when seasonal affective disorder is most common. Approximately 5% of the American population suffers from seasonal depression each year. You can do your part as an employer to preserve your employees’ mental health during the winter. Here are some tips and things for you to consider as you […]