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The Danger of Over-Reporting on your OSHA 300 Forms

Safety Services Company

Per OSHA’s regulation 29 CFR 1904, employers with more than 10 employees are required to keep a record of serious work-related injuries and illnesses. For example, accidentally reporting an injury that did not occur on the jobsite or reporting a cut or scrape that isn’t a recordable accident could have dire consequences. What is TRIR?

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Electrical Workers Taking Deadly Safety Risks

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Electrical tradespeople accounted for 29% of all electrical-related fatalities in the workplace between 2003 and 2012, and they continue to be critically injured on the job when working on energized electrical panels or ballasts/347V lighting. Electrical workers accounted for 14% of all occupational fatalities between 2008 and 2012.

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SLIPS, TRIPS, AND FALLS

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If you add in the slip or trip injuries that are reported incorrectly because they resulted in strains and sprains or are “bodily reaction” (a slip/trip/balance issue that didn’t result in impact)? Attention lapses and distractions may account for many of these incidents. This issue affects companies worldwide.

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Insurance for HVAC Contractors: What It Covers and Why You Need It

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Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) contractors must protect their business property while reducing the odds that a job-related accident or injury could financially harm their business. Business owners policy : This policy includes the foundation of property and liability coverages referred to thus far.

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GIVEAWAY #5: AUTODESK SWAG PACK

Construction Junkie

By entering any contest, entrants agree to waive any and all claims against Contest Entities for personal injury, damage or loss of any kind which may result from participation in the Contest or from the receipt, enjoyment, ownership or use of any prize. Any Prize Winner shall sometimes be referred to hereinafter as the “Winner.”

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GIVEAWAY #4: MILWAUKEE TOOL PRIZE PACK

Construction Junkie

By entering any contest, entrants agree to waive any and all claims against Contest Entities for personal injury, damage or loss of any kind which may result from participation in the Contest or from the receipt, enjoyment, ownership or use of any prize. Any Prize Winner shall sometimes be referred to hereinafter as the “Winner.”

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GIVEAWAY #2: Procore Swag Pack

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By entering any contest, entrants agree to waive any and all claims against Contest Entities for personal injury, damage or loss of any kind which may result from participation in the Contest or from the receipt, enjoyment, ownership or use of any prize. Any Prize Winner shall sometimes be referred to hereinafter as the “Winner.”

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