Workplace Safety

Hope for the Best, Plan for the Worst

Workplace Safety June is National Safety Month in the United States. And while only one month is devoted to focusing on the subject, most businesses would agree that it should be on employees' and employers' minds all the time. Take a look at some common safety scenarios and see how those involved should react, or what they should have done beforehand.

On July 1, those caught talking on a hand-held cell phone while driving will be fined, and they could lose even more. Learn more ›
 
Cast your vote and find out whether other businesses are proactive, reactive, or both when it comes to workplace safety.

From fires and drugs to ergonomics and heat illness, see how much you know about safety by taking our interactive quizzes.
 
For Employers' Eyes Only Use our Safety Wizard to make sure you are compliant with the law, and to determine your obligation if an injury occurs.

TV's Worst Places To Work
After a long day's work, sometimes it's nice to curl up on the couch and watch your favorite TV shows, while daydreaming about the characters you love within them. Well snap out of it!

While these network workplaces appear to be the envy of all offices, if you look a little deeper, you'll see exactly how dysfunctional some of them actually are. And they're sure to make workers feel a little better about their own scenarios.

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