Bloodborne Pathogens Program

Tech Sheet Bloodborne Pathogens Program Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms present in human blood which can cause disease in humans. These pathogens include, but are not limited to, hepatitis B virus (HBV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). A bloodborne pathogens program is necessary in all organizations where employees are exposed to blood or other potentially infectious […]

Coronavirus could have multiple impacts on construction

Coronavirus could have multiple impacts on construction Don Wall February 24, 2020 Canada’s construction sector should brace itself for significant supply-chain interruptions caused by the coronavirus outbreak, experts assembled by the Canadian Construction Association (CCA) recently warned. Not only will supplies be disrupted, the trio of experts in the Feb. 18 informational webinar explained, but stakeholders […]

Hard Hat FAQ: 7 Answers From an Expert

Loss Control Insights Hard Hat FAQ: 7 Answers From an Expert While hard hats are a very routine personal protective equipment (PPE), questions about them persist. An EMC Loss Control Engineer, sheds light on some of the most common concerns and questions she comes across while working with policyholders. Q: Are stickers allowed on hard […]

The Best Way to Shore up Your Excavation Safety

Loss Control Insights for Contractors The Best Way to Shore up Your Excavation Safety With a fatality rate that is 112% higher than the rate for general construction, excavation is among the most hazardous construction operations you can undertake this spring. Cave-ins pose the greatest risk, with other potential hazards including falls, falling loads, hazardous atmospheres and […]

Plan, Prepare, and Respond to Coronavirus Disease 2019

Interim Guidance for Businesses and Employers Plan, Prepare and Respond to Coronavirus Disease 2019 Older adults and people who have severe underlying chronic medical conditions like heart or lung disease or diabetes seem to be at higher risk for developing more serious complications from COVID-19 illness. Find more information here. This interim guidance is based on […]

How to Hire the Right Person for the Job

How to Hire the Right Person for the Job By Derek Ross, Human Resources Consultant, East Coast Risk Management Hiring the right person for your company can be a daunting task. There are many steps to consider throughout the entire process, from properly writing a job description to getting all parties involved on the same […]

Avoiding Impaired Drivers

Tech Sheets Avoiding Impaired Drivers Over a million American drivers are arrested each year for driving under the influence of alcohol or narcotics. And it’s estimated that three out of every 10 people will be involved in an alcohol or drug-related crash during their lifetime. Given these statistics, your commercial drivers need to be aware […]

Do Your Drivers Know How to Avoid Hydroplaning?

Loss Control Insights Do Your Drivers Know How to Avoid Hydroplaning? Most drivers know that it is important to slow down, turn off cruise control and avoid tailgating when driving on snowy and icy roads. However, many drivers are surprised to learn that rain can be nearly as treacherous to drive in as snow and […]

Fall Protection Program In Construction

Tech Sheet Fall Protection Program In Construction Falls are the most frequent cause of fatalities on construction sites and account for one out of every three construction-related deaths. Although prevention measures are available, the number of fall-related construction deaths has increased in recent years. OSHA’s Fall Prevention Campaign includes three simple steps for fall prevention: […]

5 Surprising Things That Put Your Fleet at Risk

Loss Control Insights for Contractors 5 Surprising Things That Put Your Fleet at Risk Sometimes the dangers to your organization’s vehicles are obvious: a deer runs across the road in front of you, or you need to drive through an overhang with low clearance on the way into a worksite. But some hazards are not […]