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Do You Have Workers Over Age 65? Chances Are You Do, And They Need to Stay Safe

Approximately one in every five workers in the United States is now over age 65, meaning the chances for workplace injuries occurring to older workers are now higher than they’ve ever been. According...

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Use These Tips to Prevent Accidents on Construction Sites

The numbers are chilling. Approximately 150,000 job site injuries occur across the country every year, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). That means chances are high...

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Lone Workers Need Additional Safety Considerations

26If it’s true there is safety in numbers, then lone workers may be susceptible to injury simply by the fact there is no one nearby to offer assistance. Employers need to take special precautions to...

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Workers Who Stand for Long Periods Face Extra Fatigue Factor

Prolonged standing on the job has not received the attention that ergonomically correct sitting positions have garnered over the past several years, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t health problems...

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Workers Fare Better When Natural Light is Plentiful

It should come as no surprise that workers with more exposure to natural light have better productivity and attitude than their windowless counterparts. But a recent study confirms these fortunate...

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Air Quality Makes Work-Related Asthma a Common Problem

If you experience more trouble breathing and find yourself coughing more at work, you’re not alone. According to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about one in six...

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Night Shift Works Face Nature’s Clock

As convenient as it would be to have all workers on duty during daylight hours, the reality is many industries require a percentage of employees to work third shift. From hospital workers to truck...

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Audiometric Tests Protect Workers and Employers

Consistently high noise levels can be an overlooked health hazard in work environments. Employers are finding that partnering with experienced professionals to implement an audiometric testing program...

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Try These Simple Remedies to Avoid Debilitating Headaches

There are few things more distracting than battling through a headache at work. While tension headaches or other minor headaches are annoying, the full-blown, head-pounding variety can render your day...

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Any Angle of Reach Can Produce Shoulder Tendinitis

Repetitive overhead motions are a common cause behind shoulder tendinitis, but did you know sitting at a computer all day can have the same effect? Proper ergonomics is the most effective way to avoid...

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Attention to Detail Reduces the Chances of Taking a Tumble

Slips, trips and falls are among the most common and preventable accidents in the workplace and that's not even taking into consideration the potential for winter weather to add slippery outdoor...

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Workplace Stresses Can Produce Neck Pain for Tensed-Up Workers

“My job is a pain in the neck” is more than a metaphorical statement for some workers. Approximately one in three people suffer from neck pain, and workplace stress often is a significant factor. The...

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Basic Precautions Can Minimize the Risk of Flu Outbreak

Flu season can develop into an employer’s worst nightmare when a particularly aggressive strain of the virus sweeps through the workforce. However, there are basic precautions employers can take to...

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Workers Fare Better When Natural Light is Plentiful

It should come as no surprise that workers with more exposure to natural light have better productivity and attitude than their windowless counterparts. But a recent study confirms these fortunate...

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Air Quality Makes Work-Related Asthma a Common Problem

If you experience more trouble breathing and find yourself coughing more at work, you’re not alone. According to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about one in six...

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Safety, Health Take a Hit For Workers on the Night Shift

As convenient as it would be to have all workers on duty during daylight hours, the reality is many industries require a percentage of employees to work third shift. From hospital workers to truck...

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An Extra Dose of Patience Enhances Winter Safety Behind the Wheel

Driving in winter weather – even when there’s no snow on the ground – demands additional patience and heightened awareness to stay safe while on the job or personal business. Professional drivers know...

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Your Mother’s Warning About Slouching Was Right After All

Remember how your mother used to scold you for slouching when you were young? There is some physiological science to that advice, and studies show that adolescent slouching can carry over into poor...

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Preparing to Work Safely in Winter Begins Before the Temperature Falls

It may seem obvious, but having appropriate winter clothing on hand is step one in preventing hypothermia, frostbite and other cold weather-related maladies. Hats are a must, and mittens help the hands...

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Managing Chronic Pain at Work Requires Planning

Living with pain is difficult enough for the more than 100 million Americans who struggle to make it through each day. Managing chronic pain at work requires another level of perseverance and...

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