Whether it stems from work-related disputes or domestic abuse or personal issues, violence can occur inside or outside the workplace, and can range from threats and verbal abuse to physical assaults and homicide. Use this safety talk to discuss the danger of workplace violence with your transportation employees.
Read MoreIn the event that one of your staffers gets injured on the job, workers’ compensation insurance will cover his or her medical costs and wages during the recovery period. This flyer provides an overview of workers’ compensation insurance basics.
Read MoreOffice building employers, owners and managers can take proactive measures to create a safe and healthy workplace for employees, clients and other guests. This article shares COVID-19 guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Read MoreIndustry trends, protocols and in-demand skills are always changing. Especially in today’s job market, employers can remain competitive by prioritizing employee learning and development efforts. Learn more about the impact of employee training initiatives and download this infographic.
Read MoreThis article examines how the amount of compensation you receive from insurance after a car accident can vary depending on the type of claim that’s made and the value of your vehicle.
Read MoreThe DOT regularly audits motor carriers to evaluate their safety management controls. Motor carriers are subject to these complex and time-consuming safety audits the moment they register for a USDOT number. To better understand and navigate DOT safety audits, review this guide.
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