Looking at Loss Exposure in the Home-Based Workforce
The global pandemic has generated a shift of thousands of employees from a centralized workspace to home-based work. Many employers look forward to a near-term ...
Robert Roe, Loss Control Director
09/13/2021
Modernizing Environmental Health & Safety Software
According to a 2019 study by Perillon, 46% of Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) leaders find their current safety management software is outdated and are ...
Michael McGowan, Loss Control Manager
05/11/2020
Anticipating Active Shooter Incidents in the Workplace
Active shooter incidents can happen just about anywhere—the workplace is certainly no exception. According to the FBI, nearly 44% of active shooter incidents from ...
Michael McGowan, Loss Control Manager
02/17/2020
Wearable Technology and Smart Equipment in Risk Management
As devices such as smartwatches and fitness trackers become more mainstream, wearable technology continues to evolve from the novelty to the commonplace. ...
Robert Roe, Loss Control Director
06/10/2019
Focusing on Lone Workers
Lone workers are technically anyone who works by themselves without close or direct supervision. Some examples would include sole and isolated fixed location ...
Michael McGowan, Loss Control Manager
10/15/2018
Managing Fatigue-Related Workplace Losses
Employees who report to work in an acute or chronically fatigued condition, or who become fatigued while on the job, may be at significantly higher risk of errors ...
Michael McGowan, Loss Control Manager
02/12/2018
Becoming a Superior Auto Risk
“There! I have a fleet safety program. What more would anyone expect? After all, I’m not in the transportation business….” It might be natural for business owners ...
Robert Roe, Loss Control Director
08/08/2017