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Celebrating a Safe and Neurodiverse Workforce

In this edition of the MEMIC Safety Net Blog, the focus is on promoting workplace safety and inclusivity for neurodiverse individuals. It highlights the unique needs and challenges faced by individuals with conditions like autism, dyslexia, and ADHD,...

General, Safety Programs, Emergency Preparedness, Leadership and Management, Hiring Practices  •  March 20, 2024
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An Integrated Approach to Safety

Safety professionals have the challenge of addressing both internal workplace risks and external factors including worker demographics, mental health, and lifestyle. Utilizing the concept of Total Worker Health can lead to a safe and profitable workp...

General, Hiring Practices, Leadership and Management, Safety Programs, Wellness  •  November 22, 2022
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Keeping Temporary Workers Safe: Whose Responsibility is it Anyway?

The safety of temporary workers is the joint responsibility of the host employer and the staffing agency that places the worker. Both entities should take steps to complete a risk assessment for the job function and location.

General, Hiring Practices, Leadership and Management, OSHA  •  November 09, 2022
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Labor Rules Protect Young Workers in Summer Jobs

Summer jobs are a rite of passage for youths seeking their first work experience. Employers must beware of Federal and State safety rules based on the type of work and the worker age.

General, Construction, Hospitality, Logging, Manufacturing, Services, Transportation, Hiring Practices, Youth Safety, OSHA, Safety Programs  •  June 01, 2022
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Are Your Employees Safely Oriented?

Hiring and retaining good employees is a challenge for most employers, especially given the historically low unemployment rates.

General, Hiring Practices, OSHA  •  August 21, 2019
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This Work Isn’t Child’s Play

Coming into the spring and summer many businesses in multiple industries begin looking for potential employees to help fill seasonal positions within their companies

General, Hiring Practices, Youth Safety  •  May 08, 2019
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Discrimination and Harassment Makes for an Unsafe Workplace

Your workplace should be a safe space for all your employees – an environment free from discrimination and harassment.

Leadership and Management, Hiring Practices, Safety Programs  •  May 02, 2018

When Anger Erupts (Violence in the Workplace)

Any act in which one person seeks to hurt or intimidate another through the use of physical contact, verbal harassment, or manipulation, can be defined as workplace violence and is a risk common to all employers.

General, Hiring Practices, Claims Management, Workplace Violence  •  June 28, 2017

It's No Lie: Integrity Testing Can Improve Your Hiring Practices

Integrity testing is one easy way to ensure that new hires are bringing good morale to your workplace safety culture.

General, Hiring Practices, Leadership and Management  •  March 02, 2016

Safety Wars

The Galactic Empire has its priorities all wrong, and I'm not just talking about its proclivity for the dark side. With needlessly hazardous and inefficient workplaces, it’s no wonder they haven’t been able to bring order to the galaxy or quash rebel...

General, Hiring Practices, Safety Programs  •  January 27, 2016

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