Worker’s Compensation: Risk Management for Independent Contractors

Significant exposure arises when an Independent Contractor is uninsured and their injured workers become the responsibility of the hiring employer. This high risk exposure can be mitigated with these practices: The hiring employer can require all ICs to sign a contract that includes insurance requirements. The hiring employer should have a dedicated employee responsible for […]

PPE: One Size Doesn’t Fit All

PPE: One Size Doesn’t Fit All Personal protective equipment (PPE) can be an effective way to prevent injuries to your employees, but only if it’s the right PPE for the job and the right PPE for the worker. Not sure if you’re getting the PPE strategy right at your organization? Here are three problems to […]

Storage Hacks to Save Your Back

Storage Hacks to Save Your Back “While managers look for better ways and new tools for material handling, we usually rely on the tried-and-true,” says Engineering Services Manager Sandy Smith. “Protecting workers’ backs as they manage materials in storage and in work areas involves focusing on the basics.” For example, designing your storage and material […]

A Guide for Mold Prevention

A Guide for Mold Prevention Your building is one of your biggest assets, but it can easily be the last thing on your mind when you think of loss control. Preventing mold growth in your buildings takes just one action: eliminating moisture. Easier said than done, of course, says Industrial Hygenist Steven Shaffer. But controlling […]

Silica citations hit 116 in 6 months

Silica citations hit 116 in 6 months Brief: As of April 17, OSHA and state safety agencies have issued 116 violation citations under OSHA’s new silica safety rule, Bloomberg BNA reported. The regulation went into effect Sept. 23, but OSHA began full enforcement Oct. 23. The most frequently mentioned violation involved contractors allegedly failing to […]

Drivers Gone Missing

Where are they?  Many of our clients we work with can’t seem to find or retain qualified drivers.  According to the U.S. Department of Labor it is estimated that the industry is short 50,000 drivers and the American Transportation Research Institute stated 56% of truck drivers are over the age of 45 with a gap […]

Opioids: How Are They Affecting Your Workplace?

Opioids: How Are They Affecting Your Workplace? We hear a lot about the opioid epidemic in our country, that is, the use and abuse of pain medications including oxycodone, hydrocodone, morphine and fentanyl. These medications were nearly unheard of just a few years ago, but now they appear in the news almost daily. Unfortunately, when […]

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 […]