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The Risks of Distracted Walking in the Workplace
Distracted walking has become a significant safety concern across industries. In workplaces where employees focus on phones, tablets, or other devices instead of their surroundings, the risk of accidents increases sharply. These incidents aren’t just minor...
Breathing Easy: Protecting Workers with Air Quality Awareness and PPE
Air quality is one of the most overlooked aspects of workplace safety, yet it directly impacts employee health, productivity, and long-term well-being. From dust and fumes in industrial settings to poor ventilation in offices, unsafe air can lead to respiratory...
Safety in the Storm: Driving and Securing Property During Heavy Winds
Heavy winds can arrive with little warning, bringing dangerous conditions for drivers, homeowners, and businesses. From flying debris to power outages and property damage, strong gusts create risks that demand preparation and awareness. By taking proactive steps,...
Tailgate Season Safety: Managing Risks and Preparing for Game Day
Football season brings excitement, camaraderie, and the long-standing tradition of tailgating. Parking lots fill with fans grilling, celebrating, and gathering hours before kickoff. While tailgates create unforgettable experiences, they also introduce unique safety...
Trees and Powerline Safety: Managing Hazards Through Prevention and Risk Awareness
Trees provide shade, beauty, and environmental benefits, but when they grow near powerlines, they can create serious hazards. Contact between trees and electrical lines is a leading cause of outages, fires, and accidents—particularly during storms or high winds. For...
Night Games, Night Risks: How Football Season Increases Driving Hazards
Football season brings excitement, community, and packed stadiums—but for drivers, night games present unique safety risks. With many games ending well after dark, the combination of congestion, fatigue, and limited visibility creates hazardous conditions on the...
Parking Lot Safety: Protecting Pedestrians and Drivers in Busy, High-Risk Areas
Parking lots are often overlooked when it comes to risk management, but they are among the most common locations for accidents and injuries. With vehicles constantly pulling in and out of spaces, pedestrians crossing unexpectedly, and drivers rushing to find parking,...
The Behavioral Economics of Risk: Psychology and Insurance
Risk management isn’t only about numbers—it’s about people. Behavioral economics shows us that human psychology often drives insurance decisions more than pure logic. Fear, optimism, and perception of risk can shape everything from buying coverage to filing claims....
Slip and Falls Safety Essentials
Slip and fall incidents are among the most common workplace and public liability claims, costing businesses billions annually in medical expenses, lost productivity, and insurance premiums. While they may seem minor, these accidents can result in serious injuries—from...
Holiday Travel Risks: Managing Fleets and Fatigue During the Busiest Season
The holiday season is one of the busiest travel periods of the year, and with it comes increased risk for fleets, businesses, and individual drivers. From fatigue to winter weather, companies must plan ahead to protect employees, assets, and communities. Increased...