A Reflection on 2024, and How EHS Will Evolve in 2025
- Outlook & Trends, Safety
- December 17, 2024
By Joshua Polak, AssuredPartners Any business that has experienced a significant property damage event can attest to the fact that navigating through the claim process can be challenging. Even when appropriate coverage is in place, managing the communication and documentation necessary can be confusing, time-consuming, and disruptive to business operations. These challenges can be magnified
READ MOREBy Patrick Hogan, handle.com As a construction business owner, safety is the cornerstone of your operations. Over time, you’ll come to see that safety doesn’t only save lives but also positively impacts your financial bottom line. While you can never overlook the human aspect of safety, its financial implications significantly influence your business’s profitability. By
READ MOREBy Jim Hall, TenStreet, LLC The construction industry has always been a challenging field, with a wide range of safety and compliance issues that must be addressed on a daily basis. However, with the advent of web-based platforms, many of these challenges can now be streamlined and made more manageable. One of the key benefits
READ MOREBy Roger Paveza, Vista Safety and Johnny Zitko, AssuredPartners Safety and health committees can be a very important part of an employer’s safety program. Here are a few tips for making your safety and health committee more effective in achieving the goals of providing a safe workplace and reducing workers’ compensation costs: Establish a strong
READ MOREBy Mary Klett, ASA Communications Team We’ve all had close calls – the teetering ladder, the almost smashed finger. The construction industry is known for its physically demanding and hazardous nature. Workers face numerous risks on a daily basis, such as falls, accidents involving heavy machinery, and exposure to hazardous materials. While organizations have traditionally
READ MOREBy Manny Rodriguez, Kent Companies Safety in numbers means a group has more protection than an individual. Jobsite safety is the result of all team members – not just individuals – fully committing to safe practices. So, how do you motivate a group of people to lead their own safety culture? I believe a comprehensive safety
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