October 11, 2022 Companies Join Together to Reduce Workplace Injuries Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are injuries and disorders that affect the body’s movement or musculoskeletal system; they are also the most prevalent type of occupational injury that workers sustain. To create a safer work environment, the National Safety Council (NSC) is leading a global effort that it calls the “MSD Pledge”. So far, more than 100 … Read More »
September 30, 2022 Portable Generator Manufacturers Know They Could Make Their Products Safer but Many Don’t Last September, a mother and her two sons died from carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning inside their home after their portable generator’s shut-off switch seemingly failed to activate. The generator was on the family’s porch instead of being a minimum of 20 feet away from the home, but the unit was also equipped with a supposedly … Read More »
September 26, 2022 Why Are Car Accidents More Common in the Fall? Most people think winter is the most dangerous time of the year for car accidents. While winters in Pennsylvania come with inherent risks, the fall season contributes its own share of hazards to motorists and others on the road. It is also a time of year when the weather is unpredictable. Car accidents happen more … Read More »
September 16, 2022 New Hard Hat Technology Offers Added Protection Against Brain Injuries Hard hats were invented just over 100 years ago, and it is safe to say that the technology has not changed that drastically in the last 50 to 60 years – until now. A hard hat is a type of helmet that is typically used in workplace environments to protect the head from injury due … Read More »
September 13, 2022 CPSC Issues New Safety Standard for Magnets News recently broke that the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has approved a new federal safety standard to prevent children and teens from sustaining potentially life-threatening injuries from accidentally ingesting high-powered magnets. The Commission’s new mandatory standard requires loose or separable magnets in certain products to be either too large to swallow, or weak enough … Read More »
September 7, 2022 NHTSA Documents Highest Number of Traffic Fatalities in 20 Years The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) just released its early estimates of traffic fatalities for the first quarter of 2022 and the numbers show a dangerous and concerning trend. According to the agency, there was a 7% increase in traffic-related deaths this year as compared to the first quarter of 2021. In its recent … Read More »
September 4, 2022 Do You Understand the Critical Aspects of Your Auto Insurance Policy? Auto insurance policies are typically lengthy, and it is natural to want to get through the paperwork quickly. It can be easy to skip over or fail to review forms carefully, especially if you are unaware of the value of certain coverages. Pennsylvania offers you many options when you are selecting your auto insurance policy. … Read More »
September 3, 2022 Do You Know What to Do if You Slip and Fall in a Public Place? Some people know what it is like to slip and fall in public. A natural human instinct is to get up quickly and brush it off as if nothing happened. However, with many slip and falls that occur in a public place, the result is more serious than mild embarrassment. Trip and fall accidents can … Read More »
September 1, 2022 Study Shows Endometriosis Raises Stroke Risks According to a study recently published in the American Heart Association’s (AHA) medical journal Stroke, patients with a history of endometriosis may face higher stroke risks. Strokes are a leading cause of death in the United States, claiming one life every three and a half minutes. In light of this new research, the AHA is … Read More »