Drug and alcohol policies play a crucial role in maintaining a safe, healthy, and productive work environment. Implementing and enforcing these policies is essential for the success and sustainability of any workplace.
Harassment and Discrimination Prevention Training
Wrongful discharge is a leading cause of employee practice claims. Consider these best practices to for guidance through the disciplinary or termination process.
This bulletin offers risk management guidelines to fairly administer your organization’s pregnancy discrimination prevention policy and accommodation procedures.
There are more than 356,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests annually in the United States. This bulletin discusses the critical need for AEDs in the workplace and offers guidance on the placement and use of these life-saving devices.
Sexual Harassment
This bulletin offers some best practices for managing financial risks within your entity to help you prevent opportunities for Fidelity claims.
Browse packages that are available through IntelliCorp to help your organization perform comprehensive background checks, minimize risks and review potential hires.
This 19-minute training video educates leadership about workplace harassment, discrimination and retaliation
This 20-minute training video educates frontline workers about workplace harassment and their role in maintaining a respectful workplace.
Workplace Discrimination Based on Language and Accents
Workplace Violence
Your workers face serious risks while on roadways and in work zones. Remind your crew of these simple ways you can help give drivers advanced notice and understand new roadway patterns.
Lawn mowers and tractors have the potential to endanger operators and bystanders. Talk to your facilities team about the risks and consider these recommendations.
This checklist can help your team evaluate your operational risks and determine the appropriate PPE for each task.
A detailed position / job description is the starting point of a thorough hiring process.
Return to Work
Did you know there’s a risk of explosion or electrocution while you’re trying to stop or clean a sewer back up? Here are few tips to help you stay safe and clean.
Social Media
It’s all about setting a positive example! Here are a few ways school staff can help increase table saw safety in the classroom.
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
USERRA/Military Leave
Weapons in the Workplace
Workers Compensation Fraud
Americans with Disabilities Act
Back injuries can appear to come from a single incident but are often caused by a combination of factors. Use these tips to help keep your team safe and reduce work-related costs.
Use this bulletin to help your school create a plan and implement best practices to help protect your students and staff from the dangers of blood and other bodily fluids.
Municipal services and equipment can present harmful carbon monoxide exposures. Educate your team on these areas of risk and implement best practices to help protect your community.
Chlorine is commonly found in water and wastewater operations – and it can be hazardous if it isn’t handled correctly. Use this guide to help protect your team and community.
Conducting Internal Investigations
Force + repetition + posture + no rest = Cumulative Trauma Disorder, also known as CTD. Here are the risks your team should be aware of.
Dealing with the Media
EEOC Overview - Management Liability
From mopping to vacuuming and everything in between – use this resource to help evaluate the risks of each cleaning task and possible solutions.
Review the do’s and don’ts of manual tasks and consider ways you can help reduce ergonomic risks in your operations.
Exit Interview Procedures
Here are a few benefits – and risks – for your school to consider before allowing school staff to use on-site fitness facilities.
Did you know that propane powered floor buffers can lead to a build-up of carbon monoxide? Use this bulletin to learn more about risks and best practices.
Even the most basic hand and power tools can be dangerous. Take time to review these quick tips with your team.
Organizations with internal safety committees have fewer and less severe losses from employee accidents, public claims or clients and property losses. Use these tips to create one within your organization.