Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Safety Topic
Overview Caused by a compressed or squeezed median nerve, carpal [...]
Overview Caused by a compressed or squeezed median nerve, carpal [...]
A bulletin for the arc welding operator on both mandatory [...]
After a person experiences an injury and has taken time [...]
A report on NIOSH national initiative Prevention Through Design PtD [...]
Supervisors play a prominent role in accident prevention as well [...]
An overview of occupational health and safety statistics compiled by [...]
Download Instructor-Led Material Meeting Kit PowerPoint WHAT’S AT STAKE? Employers [...]
Download Instructor-Led Material Meeting Kit PowerPoint WHAT’S AT STAKE? Injuries [...]
INCIDENT A man died after being hospitalized with a back [...]
Key Takeaways: - Learning the term “indoor air quality” and [...]
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Key Takeaways: - Learning how to practice good posture, improve [...]
Key Takeaways: - Learning how to practice good posture, improve [...]
Key Takeaways: - Evaluating common hazards to the hands - [...]
Key Takeaways: - Evaluating common hazards to the hands - [...]
Download Instructor-Led Material Meeting Kit PowerPoint Safety Talk ¿QUE ESTÁ [...]
Download Instructor-Led Material Meeting Kit PowerPoint Safety Talk ¿QUE ESTÁ [...]
A worker employed by a construction company was working on [...]
Twenty-five serious citations were issued for alleged hazards including bridge [...]
Head injuries are one of the most serious types of injuries that can occur at work.
In this Safety Talk, we’ll learn about the difference between strains and sprains, discover the risk factors that increase the likelihood of a strain or sprain, and discuss how these injuries can be prevented.
Every tool has a purpose, but many workers attempt to find new and unsafe applications for the tools they use. And the common screwdriver just might be the most misused tool in the workplace.
Are you suffering from burnout? Can you recognize the symptoms? If so, do you know how to fix it?
One size does not fit all when it comes to work equipment.
It’s a simple fact: Machines need to move to perform their tasks. Whether it’s a conveyor belt carrying raw material to a mixing tank, power presses bending sheet metal or a drill press punching holes in a piece of wood, they all operate by movements that cause a serious risk to workers.
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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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