Safety Risks Soar as Job Market Tightens

Posted on: December 13th, 2018 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

One by-product of a strong economy is more employment, but the increased activity usually results in more workplace injuries. That’s because there are more inexperienced people on worksites and when a company is busy and there is more activity, the chances of an incident occurring also increase. This is especially the case in manual labor […]

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The Health of Your Drivers May Be Hurting Your Business

Posted on: December 4th, 2018 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

Most goods in the U.S. are delivered by truck. Trucking companies, businesses that deliver their own product and their customers rely on well-functioning vehicles and drivers for the success of their operations. Too often, though, driving a truck is not conducive to good health. That can spell trouble for the drivers and for the profitability […]

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Limiting Your Liability During the Company Holiday Party

Posted on: November 28th, 2018 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

With the fallout from the #MeToo movement forcing employers to change their internal conduct policies, they are also reassessing the office holiday party. While gatherings can be a good time for your staff to mingle casually with their colleagues and clients, they can also prove to be a liability for businesses – particularly if you […]

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Marijuana Laws Require New Workplace Policies

Posted on: November 20th, 2018 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

As states continue to liberalize marijuana use, employers are left in a bind in terms of enforcing no-drug policies, respecting their employees’ right to privacy and keeping a safe workplace. While a majority of states have medical marijuana laws on their books, only a handful of states require employers to accommodate (to a degree) staff […]

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Cal/OSHA Issues Emergency Rules for Posting Injury Forms Electronically

Posted on: November 15th, 2018 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

Cal/OSHA is implementing emergency regulations that require California employers with 250 or more employees to submit their 2017 Form 300A summaries electronically by the end of this year. That’s the form that you signed and posted in your workplace from Feb. 1 to April 30. Form 300A contains only the summary of injuries and is […]

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Reducing Workplace Stress Is Vital for Safety, Retention, Production

Posted on: October 31st, 2018 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

During our economic recovery one element that has been persistent is that employers are trying to get more out of their workers than ever before. And while most managers and owners try to ensure that their workers are provided a safe workplace and put a premium on reducing the chances of accidents, one often overlooked […]

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The New Landscape of Risk That Every Business Should Prepare For

Posted on: October 16th, 2018 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

Businesses are facing larger and larger liability claims throughout the country, driven by a number of legal trends that are resulting in bigger lawsuit awards and new risks that many companies are unprepared for. A recent study by Liberty Mutual Insurance found that the U.S. insurance industry’s liability-related payouts have been growing steadily due a […]

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New OSHA Deadline for Fall Protection

Posted on: October 10th, 2018 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

Slips, trips and falls are some of the leading causes of workplace injuries. They account for 20% of all workplace fatalities, disabling injuries and days away from work in general industry. The injuries and risks are so common that four of the top 10 most cited standards by OSHA are related to fall prevention. With […]

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Why Your Firm May Need Professional Liability Coverage

Posted on: October 4th, 2018 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

A majority of companies are leaving themselves exposed in one crucial area as they take on high-end professional services work. As more companies’ work is intangible, many firms are missing a critical element of protection for their professional services. Professional liability insurance in the past was mainly purchased by architects, accountants and lawyers, but with […]

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Employers Failing to Report Serious Injuries to OSHA, DOL finds

Posted on: September 27th, 2018 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

A recent federal government report has urged the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to take steps to ensure that employers report fatalities and injured worker hospitalizations. Many employers may not be aware, but in 2015 OSHA amended its severe-injury reporting rule to require that employers report the inpatient hospitalization of a single injured employee. Prior […]

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