Business Auto Trends

If you are not aware of where we are in the market in regards to the commercial auto we hope you find this insightful.  This may also help you understand the concerns all carriers are having right now including your personal auto carrier.  Georgia’s auto performance with distractive driving is terrible and one of the […]

Georgia’s New Distracted Driving Law: What’s legal, What’s not?

Georgia’s New Distracted Driving Law: What’s legal, What’s not? House Bill 673 will become effective July 1, 2018, prohibiting activities which distract a driver while operating a motor vehicle and requires drivers to use hands-free technology when using cell phones and other electronic devices while driving. But “hands free” isn’t as clear as it sounds. […]

Trench Safety Stand Down, June 18-23, 2018

Trench Safety Stand Down, June 18-23, 2018 The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and GUCA are partnering to sponsor a week-long campaign, June 18-23, 2018 to reinforce the importance of trench safety.  During the Stand Down, employers across Georgia are encouraged to voluntarily stop work for one hour to review […]

Are Unemployment Claims

(by Nancy Owen, PHR) Every unemployment claim that gets paid out to your former employees has the potential to raise your unemployment insurance tax rate over the course of several years following that claim. The better you understand the process, the better your chances of minimizing the inevitable costs that follow any separation from employment, […]

What Constitutes Gross Misconduct When it Comes to COBRA?

(by Nancy Owen, PHR) First, let’s first look at what COBRA is and which employers must provide it. The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, also known as COBRA is a law that was passed in 1985 by the United States Congress and signed by President Ronald Reagan. This law makes it mandatory for covered employers […]

Proper Lifting Techniques to Protect Your Back

Introduction Preventing back injuries can be a major challenge for some employers. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), overexertion was the nation’s leading event or exposure leading to an injury or illness in the workplace, accounting for 34% of all workplace injuries or illnesses in 2013. BLS also showed that the back was […]

Dating in the Workplace: Fiancé or Fired?

(by Derek Ross) It’s no secret that dating in the workplace has been a topic of much controversy and debate for years, leaving employees and their respective employers unsure of how to define this gray area in the workplace. According to CareerBuilder’s 2018 Valentine’s Day survey, 36% of employees have dated a coworker with a […]

What you need to know about cyber-crime in 2018

In the past, all businesses needed to thrive were proper planning, solid offerings, and superior customer service. With the internet and social networking, all that is changing. One of the biggest hurdles is Cyber- crime. According to the Ponemon Institute’s 2017 State of Cyber Security in Small & Medium-Sized Businesses, over 60% have experienced a […]

Tree Care: Six Dangers to Dodge This Season

Spring is in the air, and landscaping contractors everywhere are ready to get back to work. As you’re booking jobs and prepping equipment, make sure you carve out some time to review safety. Time spent planning and training now will help ensure you’re at full capacity when the busy season arrives. Control Vehicle and Pedestrian […]

Join the National Safety Stand-Down To Prevent Falls in Construction May 7-11, 2018

Fatalities caused by falls from elevation continue to be a leading cause of death for construction employees, accounting for 370 of the 991 construction fatalities recorded in 2016 (BLS data). Those deaths were preventable. The National Safety Stand-Down raises fall hazard awareness across the country in an effort to stop fall fatalities and injuries. What […]