If you live in New Jersey, you understand that the winter months will bring cold temperatures, snow, ice and many other conditions to the area. And if you work outdoors, you know that maintaining your safety in inclement weather is easier said than done.
How to work safely outdoors this winter
How to maintain your safety on a long distance trip
You're excited about embarking on a long journey in your vehicle, but that doesn't mean you won't have any concerns. Above all else, you must take steps to maintain your safety from the minute you leave home until the minute you arrive at your destination.
Is a workers’ compensation denial a possibility?
After suffering a workplace injury, your doctor may suggest that you spend time away from work to recover. Furthermore, your injury may be so serious that there's no way you can return to work in the near future.
How to protect against an accident with a commercial truck
Sharing the road with commercial trucks is easier said than done, as these large vehicles take up a lot of space. When you combine this with the fact that some truckers don't follow the rules of the road, it's not always easy to maintain your safety.
Moving patients a common cause of injury in health care
Today’s nurses, certified nursing assistants and other health care workers face unique work-related health hazards. While some of them arise due to regularly working around ailing patients, others are more environmental in nature. Healthcare Business & Technology reports that the leading work-related threat affecting today’s nurses is moving or lifting heavy patients, which can cause serious back and musculoskeletal injuries when repeated over time.
5 ladder safety tips to follow at all times
The more you work on a ladder, the more likely you are to assume that you'll always be safe. Even with many years of experience, it only takes a minor mistake when using a ladder to cause a serious accident.