SafetyBlog
6 Safetly Tips for Driving in the Rain
Statistics show that nearly three-fourths of all weather-related crashes occur when it rains. As the pavement becomes saturated with water, vehicles create less friction with the road. Combined with lower visibility, rainy weather poses a significant risk for motorists. While it's best to wait until the skies are clear, you can lower your risk of collision when driving in the rain by following these safety tips.#1) Give Yourself Extra Stopping DistanceWith less traction between your vehicle's ti
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Dec 13th 2019
OSHA Sounds the Alarm Over Digital Safety Training
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) wants employers to know that digital safety training courses aren't sufficient for compliance with its guidelines.
Over the past decade, hundreds of websites have emerged that offer safety training. By enrolling in an online course, workers can learn more about common workplace hazards and how to avoid them. According to OSHA, however, these digital safety training courses aren't sufficient, and employers who rely on them could face fi
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Dec 11th 2019
Pros and Cons of Telecommuting: What You Should Know
Telecommuting has become increasingly common in the United States. According to a recent report by Gallup, over four in 10 U.S. employees now perform at least some of their work at home. If you've been given the option of telecommuting, though, you might be wondering what benefits it offers. Telecommuting offers both advantages and disadvantages that you need to know.Pro: No Daily CommuteArguably, one of the greatest advantages of telecommuting is that it eliminates the need for daily commutes.
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Dec 9th 2019
6 Deep Fryer Safety Tips You Need to Follow
Are you planning to deep-fry food this holiday season? While deep-fried foods aren't particularly good for your health, they are certainly tasty. Unfortunately, though, deep fryers are responsible for thousands of house fires each year. You can still use a deep fryer to cook delicious foods during the holidays or other times of the year, but you should follow these six safety tips to lower the risk of injury as well as house fires.#1) Set Up Your Deep Fryer OutdoorsWhile it's possible to deep-fr
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Dec 4th 2019
Frozen Shoulder: How to Get Relief From This Common Condition
Do you suffer from frozen shoulder? Also known as adhesive capsulitis, it's a relatively common medical condition that affects up to 5% of the general global population. It's called "frozen shoulder" because of the way in which it restricts the mobility of the shoulder or shoulders. While some people assume frozen shoulder is a chronic condition with no available treatment options, there are ways to manage it. Below are several tips on how to get relief from frozen shoulder.Schedule a MassageMas
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Dec 3rd 2019