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Blog Labor Day in America and how it became a federal holiday

As we celebrate Labor Day, gearing up for family and friends around the pool or the barbecue, have you ever thought about why Labor Day started? Today, many Americans enjoy a paid holiday on Labor Day, but back on September 5, 1882, the first time La...

Blog The (Not So) Surprising Truth about Injuries in Schools and Educational Services

As a child, do you remember the first time you saw your teacher outside of the classroom?  I do. I was tagging along with my mom at the grocery store, mesmerized by the live lobsters in the large glass tank. I became aware that Mrs. Blake, my se...

Blog OSHA Fatality Reports - A Sobering Training Resource

As a safety professional it is easy to say that safety is important for all workers in all industries. Seeing the multitude of workplace injuries that occur each day make it real. But for average employees, safety sometimes seems so distant and theor...

Blog Resources Abound to Stem Increase in Workplace Assault

Violence in the workplace continues to be a concern, for good reason. According to the National Safety Council, assaults are the fifth leading cause of work-related deaths and in “2020, assaults resulted in 20,050 injuries and illnesses involvi...

Are You Prepared? Violence in the American Workplace w/ Rob Sylvester

Are You Prepared? Violence in the American Workplace w/ Rob Sylvester