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AlaCOMP provides news and OSHA Updates to all members. Each entry is packed with vital safety tips, updates to claims processes and information on the annual seminar devoted to safety and workers’ compensation subjects.

  • Safety Alert: Top Items to Collect When an Injury Occurs

    September 23, 2021
    After every injury collecting the proper items/documentation necessary helps to ensure that the claim can be filed and handled quickly and properly. If there is missing information on the FROI or missing documentation this can effect how quickly a claim can be handled. Please find below the top 10 items to collect after a workplace injury occurs to help avoid any issues with handling a claim: Report the accident immediately - regardless of how minor the injury or accident may be, it should be…
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  • Safety Alert: Keys to a Safe Construction Site

    September 17, 2021
    Construction Work is responsible for three work-related fatalities a day, per year on average. Overall, one out of five deaths were in construction. Some important considerations for having a safe construction site are as follows: A Safe Work Assessment should be in writing, outlining the scope of work and hazards present. The competent person should be identified as well as the entire chain of command. In addition, 24-hour emergency numbers, the location of the nearest medical treatment…
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  • Safety Alert: Landscape Safety

    September 13, 2021
    As with any industry, safety is a critical element of landscaping and lawn care companies.  With the ever-changing seasons and unpredictable weather, safety is a 12-month endeavor for landscape professionals.   The best way to set yourself apart from the competition is to implement solid safety practices.  First, this helps the company be more profitable, and secondly, it makes your company a place where employees want to work!   Operating…
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  • Safety Alert: Hierarchy of Control - Elimination, substitution/engineer, administration, PPE

    August 26, 2021
          The Hierarchy of Controls is a method of controlling hazards created by the National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH).  NIOSH was founded in 1970 and is a United States federal agency responsible for conducting research and making recommendations for the prevention of work-related injuries and illnesses.  The NIOSH Hierarchy of Controls is used as a means of determining how to implement feasible and effective control solutions to…
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  • Safety Alert: Safety Manager Software- Online Safety Library

    August 19, 2021
    Want an easy way to keep all your documentation in one place? Check out the Safety Manager Software on the online Safety Library. The Safety Manager software is a program that helps you keep all of your documentation in one location and is FREE to download on the online safety library. The software can keep record of employee training, OSHA 300 logs, accidents and much more all in one convenient location. To learn more about all the features of the Safety Manager Software please click the video…
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  • Safety Alert: Ergonmics - Lifting, Pushing, Pulling

    July 29, 2021
    Overview Ergonomics is the study of people’s efficiency in their working environment.  Ergonomics aims to improve workspaces and environments to minimize the risk of injury or harm to the worker.  While the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) does not have a specific standard for ergonomics, they do state that “Ergonomics- fitting a job to a person- helps lessen muscle fatigue, increases productivity, and reduces the number and severity of…
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  • Safety Alert: Heat Stress

    July 22, 2021
    Poor hydration can lead to heat stress and be a major factor in the safety of occupational workers.  Unlike the conventional athlete, the occupational worker, one who performs physical labor for an occupation, is often faced with repeated days of 8 hours or more in uncontrollable working environments.  Hot environments, combined with requirements for heavy, protective clothing, can hinder the body’s cooling processes.   Sweating is one of the main ways a body…
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  • Safety Alert: Country Club Safety - Seasonal Worker

    June 17, 2021
    Summer is quickly approaching and summertime often means increased business for country clubs and golf courses alike.  While everyone appreciates an uptick in customers, this increased workload can present additional hazards to employees that may be amplified by longer hours, change in weather, and a higher number of patrons.  Additionally, to address an increased workload, facilities often look to hire seasonal workers.  While seasonal workers can help reduce the…
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  • Safety Alert: Forklift/Powered Industrial Truck Safety and Training

    June 08, 2021
    It is NATIONAL FORKLIFT SAFETY DAY so what better to review than safety and training for Forklifts and Powered Industrial Trucks. Don’t forget to provide proper safety and training for all employees. Remember to: Train workers on all site specific safety hazards such as slopes, inclines, and other hazardous areas Provide classroom and hands-on training to all new employees Re-train after any change in equipment or facilities, any observed unsafe acts, and at least every three years…
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  • Safety Buzz – May 2021

    May 13, 2021
    Top 10 Accident Causes of 2020 Each year we review a number of different metrics and data points from the previous year that are related to different claim types. This helps us to pinpoint areas of concern and where we are best suited to focus our efforts for safety messages and resources as it relates to accident prevention. Below, you will find the top ten causes of injuries for the fund year 2020. You will see that most of the usual suspects are again found in the top 10. Slips, trips, and…
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