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https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/3600/OSHA-A-Valuable-Asset-For-Small-Business-Risk-Managment-And-Occupational-Safety-And-Health/
...fety programs, a review of past inspections, an onsite condition assessment, a...yment growth overall, through OSHA inspection, education, outreach, and enforc...

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/Cochrane-Company/4002/Specialized-Coverage-for-the-Mortgage-Field-Service-Industry/
Let Us Inspect Your Coverage This MGA Exclusive program, backed by a company with an AM Best Rating A+, XV, is specifically tailed for your clients in the Mortgage Field Service industry.

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/1292/Protect-contingent-workers-and-your-business/
...fety problems or for conducting inspections. Read the OSHA Multi-Employer Ci...

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/3668/Six-Steps-To-Protect-Contingent-Workers-And-Your-Business/
...fety problems or for conducting inspections. Read the OSHA Multi-Employer Ci...

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/3958/OSHA-Launches-Campaign-To-Curb-Construction-Falls/
Falls are the leading cause of construction deaths. In 2014, fatalities from falls accounted for 359 out of 899 deaths in the construction industry. To curb such deaths and injuries, OSHA has joined forces with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and National Occupational Research Agenda (NORA).The Construction Nationwide Safety Awareness Campaign is comprehensive and based on three key steps for employers: Plan for safety, provide proper equipment, and train workers. To ensure safety on job sites that involve working from heights, plan how the project will be done and the tools needed. When estimating job costs, include these resources and have them available on site. For example, on a roofing job, think about such potential fall hazards – holes, sky-light, leading edges, etc. – and then select appropriate fall protection equipment, such as personal fall arrest systems (PFAS). Provide workers who are six feet or more above lower levels with fall protection and the necessary equipment including ladders, scaffolds, and safety gear. If roof work is involved, have a PFAS with a harness for each worker who needs to tie off to the anchor. Make sure the device fits and inspect all equipment regularly. Finally, give workers “toolbox talk” training on potential fall hazards and the set-up and use of the safety equipment they’ll be using. The OSHA campaign has a number of training tools, job site posters, and other educational resources – (many of which target workers with limited English proficiency). To learn more about how to keep your workers from falling down (literally)on the job, feel free to get in touch with our construction insurance specialists.

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/2429/Tips-to-Prevent-Workplace-Injuries/
...each year. Each month, a visual inspection, as well as one that test the worki...

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/2371/FMLA-Leave-Request-Does-Not-Create-Automatic-OSHA-Recordkeeping-Obligation/
...OSHA investigation. None of the inspections or analysis generated by her physi...