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How Good Is Your Safety Training Program?

The purpose of safety training is to provide the knowledge necessary to perform a job safely. Training is one method employers use to assist employees in making safe decisions, improve safety culture, and remain compliant with OSHA and other federal ...

General, Safety Programs, Hiring Practices  •  December 16, 2015

It's Time to Consider Order Fulfillment Safety

Believe it or not, on July 29th, 2015 there are only 148 days until Christmas! I apologize for making you think about the upcoming cold winter in the middle of this beautiful summer!

General, Retail, Office Ergonomics, Hiring Practices  •  July 28, 2015

Are You Hiring Young Summer Workers?

Millions of young workers are likely to join the workforce this summer. Their labor and contributions are needed in workplaces across the country. But too often these young, seasonal and temporary workers do not receive enough formal safety training ...

General, Retail, Services, Hospitality, Youth Safety, Hiring Practices  •  May 06, 2015

Preparing Your New Hires For Work

When you started work at your company what was your first impression? Was it good? What was good about it? What do your employees think? Was safety a part of that first impression? Was it positive?

General, Hiring Practices, Safety Programs  •  February 23, 2015

Frankly, My Dear, I Don't Give a Damn!

"Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn!" We all recognize this famous quote from the 1939 movie “Gone with the Wind”. In fact, according to the American Film Institute, this is the most famous movie quote of all time. Movies are entertainment and esc...

General, Hiring Practices, Safety Programs  •  February 16, 2015

Holiday Stress Shouldn't Compromise Order Fulfillment Safety

A customer placing an order and the processing of that order is the true nature of business! It is getting very close to Halloween and we all know that Thanksgiving is next. For many businesses, this realization means the busiest time of the year i...

General, Retail, Manufacturing, Hiring Practices, Leadership and Management  •  October 16, 2014

Hiring Practices That Make Smart “Cents” for Safety

As the sluggish economy begins to heat up rendering a more favorable business climate, cost conscious employers looking to grow their workforce need to be even more vigilant to their hiring practices. The search for a suitable fit can be an exhausti...

General, Hiring Practices  •  February 28, 2011

Young Workers, Old Story: Too Many Injuries

The special health section in Monday's Boston Globe featured a cover story about an issue important to every parent and, hopefully, every employer: workplace safety for young workers, particularly teenagers.

General, Youth Safety, Hiring Practices  •  August 03, 2010

Maine Construction Subcontractor Law Gets an Emergency Update

If you attempt to closely follow the laws around subcontractors and workers' compensation, you have been busy. This is an active area in nearly every state in country. It's confusing to some and confounding to many, but it's important.

Construction, Hiring Practices  •  April 05, 2010

Subcontractor Laws in Construction in Maine About to Change

This week, MEMIC began sending out information to insurance agents and customers about an impending law change in Maine which will redefine who is, and isn't, an independent contractor for purposes of workers' compensation.

Construction, Hiring Practices  •  December 17, 2009

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