Housekeeping Checklist
General Housekeeping Are all storerooms, passageways and service rooms free [...]
General Housekeeping Are all storerooms, passageways and service rooms free [...]
INCIDENT On Jan. 5, the U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB) [...]
INCIDENT On Jan. 5, the U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB) [...]
Here's a quick PowerPoint on "How to Clean For Coronavirus" [...]
Slips, trips and falls are one of the most common [...]
Slips, trips and falls are one of the most common [...]
Few things can be more terrifying and catastrophic than a fire. That is why training and education is so important. This video looks at ways fires can be prevented and covers the basics of fire prevention, conditions that contribute to fires and steps employees can take to minimize the risk of a potential fire in a unit.
How does our workplace stack up against the following housekeeping standards? -? Are floors clean and free of water, mud, ice, grease, oil, waste and clutter? - ?Are leaks and spills cleaned up promptly? -?
A poorly maintained work environment in a machine shop conceals all kinds of serious hazards. This may result in safety incidents ranging from trips and falls to chemical exposures, electrical hazards, and even explosions.
These accidents all have one factor in common - they involve poor job site housekeeping. Good housekeeping means keeping your work area free of dirt and clutter, keeping everything in its place and making sure there are no hazards.
Housekeeping may not be your favorite job, but a messy workplace is where injuries occur.
Forklift safety is an essential part of warehouse and housekeeping safety. A forklift incident can easily injure its driver, as well as workers who share floor space with forklifts.
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The office environment has relatively few hazardous chemicals and no [...]
Phone Number: 800.774.2755
Fax: 800.326.2864
Email: support@coactionspecialty.com
Coaction Specialty Insurance
412 Mount Kemble Ave.
Morristown, NJ 07960
Report the loss as soon as possible to claims@coactionspecialty.com or call 800.774.2755 (Option #1 for reporting a new claim, Option #2 for all other existing claims).
Immediately. When filing a claim, notify Coaction by contacting us either via email at claims@coactionspecialty.com, by phone at 800.774.2755 (Option #1 for reporting a new claim, Option #2 for all other existing claims) or fax 800.326.2864.

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