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Work Pressure a Main Cause of Distracted Driving
If your employees feel pressured to answer work-related calls, e-mails or text messages off the clock, many of them will do so even while driving. That can put your organization at risk of lawsuit should they be involved in an accident.
Risks of Uninsured Property Losses Are Growing for Affluent Households
If you've accumulated substantial assets, you know you need robust insurance protection. However, if you haven't checked your policy limits over the last few years, you could be at risk of underinsurance due to a surge in home rebuilding costs over the last six years.
If you have a high-end home, would your current homeowner's insurance cover a major claim?
Teens Drinking at Parties = Insurance Issues
As the new school year starts and high schoolers get into the groove of hanging out with friends, they may go to parties after their school football games on weekends.
Unfortunately, these events often become occasions for teenagers to drink alcohol. Teens at unsupervised parties risk harming themselves and others when they drink. Parents of kids who throw these parties, with or without their parents' knowledge or consent, may bear responsibility for what happens there — and for injuries or damages that occur after guests leave.
Should You Install Electronic Door Locks?
As our lives get more high-tech, one feature of your home may one day go the way of the typewriter: your house key.
From fingerprint sensors to Bluetooth and Wi-Fi-enabled systems, keyless entry products are rapidly transforming the way Americans secure their homes.
These keyless systems may not be for everyone, particularly anyone that's not comfortable with technology.
Processed Food Diet Can Put on the Pounds: Study
A new study has found that following a diet that consists of processed foods can quickly result in weight gain.
In the study, 20 participants lived in a lab for four weeks, spending two weeks on a diet rich in highly processed foods and two weeks on one rich in whole foods. When they ate mostly processed foods, they took in on average 500 more calories per day and gained on average 2 pounds, mostly in the form of fat.
How to Build Work Culture with Remote Staff
A strong workplace culture is built on shared values, clear expectations and consistent behaviors. For organizations with many remote workers, culture becomes even more important because informal interactions that reinforce it in an office setting are largely absent.
Without intentional effort from employers, workers can feel disconnected, communication can break down and engagement, productivity and morale can suffer.
Why Safety in Design Should Lead Every Construction Project
Too often, safety on construction sites is treated as a field problem managed after work begins. By then, many of the most significant risks are already built into the job. Safety in design flips that approach by identifying and eliminating hazards before ground is ever broken.
Safety in design is a proactive process that integrates safety into the earliest stages of planning, engineering and layout. The goal is simple: to remove or reduce risks at their source rather than relying on protective equipment, procedures or workarounds later. For construction executives, design safety can mean fewer injuries, lower costs and smoother project delivery.
Report, Investigate Near Misses to Improve Safety
One of the most important workplace safety tools you can implement is reporting near misses and correcting the factors that lead to them.
A near miss is an event that could have led to a workplace injury, illness or death. While you are not required to report near misses to your insurer, you should take note of them because they can help identify deficiencies in your safety protocols.
Hand and Power Tool Safety Can Avoid Amputations, Worse
While tools used in construction, agriculture, manufacturing and other industries make workers' lives easier, they can also pose a danger of injury or death if used incorrectly or if they malfunction, to the worker using the tool, co-workers and the public.
Injured workers may suffer pain, recovery challenges and the possibility that they may be unable to return to work, while your company could face OSHA fines and higher workers' compensation premiums. If a third party is injured, buckle up for the inevitable lawsuit, which can explode into a multi-million settlement or judgment.
NLRB Reinstates 2020 Rule on Joint-Employer Liability
The National Labor Relations Board has formally reinstated its 2020 rule governing when a company is deemed a joint employer under labor law, loosening standards put in place during the Biden administration.
This pro-business shift will make it harder for workers to hold parent companies, franchisors or hiring entities liable for labor violations by contractors, subcontractors or franchisees.
AI Deepfakes Fuel New Wave of Workplace Harassment
The rise of generative artificial intelligence is creating a troubling new category of workplace risk: employees using AI-generated "deepfakes" to harass, humiliate or retaliate against co-workers.
While harassment claims are nothing new, employers should be aware that this emerging form of misconduct is already appearing in lawsuits and is expected to grow as AI tools become cheaper, easier to use and more realistic. These incidents can involve sexually explicit fake videos, manipulated recordings depicting an employee violating company policy or altered audio suggesting someone made offensive or abusive remarks.
OSHA Introduces Safety Champions Program
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has rolled out a new voluntary initiative called the Safety Champions Program, aimed at helping employers build stronger safety and health programs to prevent workplace injuries, illnesses and deaths.
The Safety Champions Program is designed to help employers develop a comprehensive injury and illness prevention plan aligned with OSHA's recommended practices. But while the program offers structure and support, legal experts advise employers to proceed with caution. Participation may expose businesses to added scrutiny if they don't keep up with the program.
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