As the weather starts to moderate and the leaves start to turn, we should all be thinking of what fall means for safety preparedness. Even in the southern part of the country, the days are getting shorter so there are still safety issues that t...
PORTLAND, ME, September 19, 2018 – For more than 30 years MEMIC’s Beth Stowell, a senior loss control consultant to the health care industry, has worked to improve safety for patients and their caregivers. On Monday Stowell was recognized...
As we all know, a huge segment of our economy is dependent upon goods delivered by tractor trailer. Sharing the road with the big rigs is a fact of life and it’s vital that we do it safely. Considering the laws of gross tonnage, it ...
Anywhere there’s snow you’ll see a person driving down the road with their vehicle still covered in snow or windows still frosted over. Maybe it’s happened to you? You’re getting ready to start your trek into work ...
While thinking about resolutions for the new year, I came across a great article in Safety+Health Magazine by Steven Luttrull about being an intentional safety leader. One great resolution to consider is becoming a safety leader for your organization...
Sitting at a hibachi table watching the teppanyaki chef go through the “throws” of his show, a hard-boiled egg unexpectedly rolls off the side of his spatula and plummets on a collision course trajectory into a saucer full of secret sauce...
PORTLAND, ME, January 23, 2019 – This is a MEMIC ICE ALERT requesting all employers and property owners from Maine to Western New York State to heavily sand and salt all sidewalks, pathways, stairs and parking lots – locations m...