Safety Pays—Again and Again
SAIF will return two dividends to its customers this year: one based on premium alone, and another based on safety performance. Over the past 27 years, Oregon workplaces have driven
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SAIF will return two dividends to its customers this year: one based on premium alone, and another based on safety performance. Over the past 27 years, Oregon workplaces have driven
A dedicated group of Oregonians came up with a plan to reduce distracted driving. They created a mobile app and online scoreboard so that you and your community can compete
Cold Stress Guide Anyone working in a cold environment may be at risk of cold stress. Some workers may be required to work outdoors in cold environments and for extended
Short, calming videos help workers combat stress While stress can always be an issue, it can feel especially difficult to manage this time of year. From end-of-year deadlines, to holiday
The purpose of the CSEA is to recognize those construction companies who excel at safety performance. CSEA will closely examine each candidate’s commitment to safety and occupational health management and
What to Do Before & After OSHA Knocks: An Interactive Look at the Legal Aspects of OSHA and Citation Defense Webinar Presented by Fisher Phillips December 19, 2017 10–11 am
New “Spot the Hazards” videos make holiday safety as fun and warm as an ugly sweater. ‘Tis the season for holiday hazards–from chestnuts roasting on an open fire to walking
During the holidays or anytime, stress can take a toll on our work and health. SAIF’s one-minute relaxation videos—featuring ahhh-inspiring scenes from around Oregon—are the perfect reminder to slow down
When an employee is hurt on the job, filling out forms probably isn’t the first thing on your mind. But keeping a record of what happened and why is important
On Dec. 22, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit upheld OSHA’s controversial occupational exposure to crystalline silica rule, rejecting all industry challenges to the rule.