How to Manage Emergencies in Hybrid Workplaces
Table of Contents What happens when an emergency hits your hybrid workplace? Picture this: 20 employees working from home, 30 in the office… and you’re suddenly scrambling to figure out…
Table of Contents What happens when an emergency hits your hybrid workplace? Picture this: 20 employees working from home, 30 in the office… and you’re suddenly scrambling to figure out…
Table of Contents When you're managing safety protocols for a manufacturing facility, you're actively checking that everything is up to date. You’re reviewing last year’s emergency plan, gathering reports, testing…
Table of Contents The construction industry consistently ranks among the most hazardous sectors to work in. In fact, a 2023 study found that construction had the highest number of workplace…
Even outside of National Safety Month, it's always a good time to reflect on how your school handles emergencies. Maybe you read about a district that completely transformed its safety…
Whether your workplace is a construction site filled with daily hazards or a quiet office with nothing more than desks and swivel chairs, having a solid emergency plan is essential.…
According to the National Center for Education Statistics, more than 90 percent of public schools had a written emergency preparedness plan. These schools also performed drills throughout the year to…
According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), 25 percent of businesses do not reopen after a disaster. This statistic alone highlights the importance of an emergency evacuation plan. By…
Payroll is just around the corner, and you’re buried in employee timesheets, double-checking hours for accurate pay. As your company grows, so do your headaches! Employees forget to clock in…
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What is OSHA? The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) was signed into law on December 29, 1970, by President Nixon requiring companies to be OSHA-compliant. This act was created…