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Blog Mental Well-being During the Holidays and the New Year

It’s easy to let the holiday season become a stressful and overwhelming time. There are many pressures to make perfect meals and lots of holiday memories. There is an overwhelming number of activities and obligations that need to be done. There...

Blog Entry-Level Commercial Driver Training - The Law is Right Around the Corner

If your company’s fleet includes a school bus, dump truck, or any other type of commercial vehicle, February 7, 2022, should be an important date for you. On that Monday, the final rule (49 CFR part 383) issued by the Federal Motor Carrier Safe...

News MEMIC Issues Slip and Fall Advisory Amid Winter Weather Extremes

(Portland, ME) – The MEMIC Group, specialists in workplace safety, is reminding policyholders and business owners with on-site employees to avoid costly and preventable workforce injuries by taking simple steps now to prevent slips, trips and f...

Blog Drive to Stay Alive

As a young paramedic back in the 1980’s I quickly learned how devastating automobile collisions are. The human body simply doesn’t hold up well given the dynamics of a high-speed impact. Back in those days seat belt use across the country...

Blog See Motorcyclists in Your Drive for Safety

In the northern climates, motorcycles stored for months during the winter, once again start to appear in the spring. These "steel horses" create risks for their drivers, and those who make a living by sharing the road with motorcycles. Although moto...

Blog Attention Span Can Affect Safety Performance

What do you think of when you read or hear this phrase? Some of us may recall how rapper and music producer Eminem kicked off one of his most iconic raps with it (“May I have your attention please? May I have your attention please?”). Oth...

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Policyholders may use this free service for any non-emergency work-related injury, any time to help injured workers get immediate access to quality care.