Dealing with health insurance rebates is not as simple as just issuing the money to employees. The way rebates are distributed can affect your payroll—and your workers’ compensation premium, too.
Read MoreFleet fraud is costly. A staged accident or injury claim by an employee can mean expensive payouts and increased insurance premiums, so it is essential that your business take steps to prevent and detect employee fraud. This piece is designed to help employers recognize what type of programs they need to institute to minimize occupational fraud exposures.
Read MoreAuto insurance can be confusing at times. Policies often contain a variety of terms that can be difficult to understand, especially for someone without a background in insurance. This document contains a list of common auto insurance terms to keep in mind the next time you meet with your insurance broker.
Read MoreLifting is a common activity at the workplace, and it is often forgotten that there are proper techniques that need to be followed to avoid injury. In fact, lower back injuries are the most common work-related injury cited by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Help wholesale and retail employees to lift properly with this safety talk.
Read MoreThough you may feel that your employees would never steal from you or that your business would never be the victim of theft, these are real-world concerns. Learn more about how to protect yourself.
Read MoreEvery year, residential construction workers suffer fatal injuries from falling while erecting walls. Read on to learn about the risks of erecting these walls and how you can protect your workers from injuries. Learn the risks of erecting walls during residential construction jobs and how to comply with OSHA’s fall protection regulations.
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