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Executive Director’s Corner: How the Opioid Epidemic Affects Your School’s Injured Workers
How the Opioid Epidemic Affects Your School’s Injured Workers – Summer 2016
Cafeteria Tables: A Hazard Hiding in Plain Sight?
Aging and malfunctioning lunchroom tables can be a major cause of strains and other serious injuries.
Keep Your Teen Workers Safe!
A teen’s first job can be dangerous if employers don’t take the proper precautions to make sure their young workers understand how to properly perform the tasks they are assigned.
Prevent Back Strain with Table Mopping
Many district custodial and food service staff are now using microfiber cleaning systems and a method commonly referred to as “table mopping.”
Modified Duty Job Offers
By: Dana Tumenova, J.D., Claims Attorney It is well-known that early return-to-work reduces the cost of a workers’ compensation claim. This is true both in
2016-17 Employee Health & Safety Handbook Available
The 2016-17 Employee Health & Safety Handbook is now available in Word and PDF.
A+ Reasonable Assurance Letters
With the end of the school year quickly approaching, we know many districts are caught in a flurry of activity, with tasks to complete before
Here Comes the Sun: Implement Heat Stress Programs by May 1
While sunshine and warm temperatures are a welcome sight, it is important to remember that working outdoors in hot weather is a health hazard.
Local Incident a Good Reminder about Science Laboratory Hazards
Train staff who handle hazardous chemicals and have necessary policies and procedures in place to help them handle unexpected events.