
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.
What is a First Report of Injury?
October 23, 2019
A First Report of Injury (FROI) is a document required by the state of Alabama to be filled out when an injury on the job occurs. This form is to be filled out by the employer, supervisor, manager, HR director, or a designated responsible party. The form collects information regarding the injured worker and how the accident occurred. This is one main part of filing a claim and must be submitted within 24 hours of the accident occurring. There are several ways you can file this report…
MOREMid-Year Review
July 01, 2018
Calendar year 2018 is half over. In the business world, the end of the second quarter serves as a great time to review the first half of the year. Explore things that did or did not work, look for areas of strength and weakness, then make proper modifications to finish out the last two quarters of the year strong. This mid-year review also applies to safety programs. Continuous improvement of safety programs should always be a focal point. Reviewing accidents and injuries on a regular basis…
MOREHelpful Tips: Self-Performed Safety Inspections
April 15, 2018
Best practice for all companies includes performing and documenting regular safety inspections. These can be done on a pre-shift daily or weekly basis, depending on the scope of the inspection. Developing a self-inspection checklist or utilizing one of the safety inspection checklists found in the AlaCOMP online Safety Library assists with self-inspections. Follow the guideline to perform a safety walk-through and better document the inspection performance. The company should…
MORETop 5 Safety Issues Noted During Loss Control Inspections
April 01, 2018
Keeping the workplace safe and reducing workers compensation loss involves scheduling a visit from the AlaCOMP Loss Control department, which will cover several points. Reviewing company operations from a safety standpoint, evaluating potential hazards and making suggestions for safety program improvements are the focus. Continuous client loss control inspections reveal similar safety issues in need of attention. Listed below are the top 5 most common safety issues discovered during these…
MOREEstablishing an Effective Safety Program
March 15, 2018
In all segments of the industry, companies should create and document an effective safety program. A safety program identifies and reduces hazards faced by employees in the work environment. Some industries must implement safety programs to comply with federal or state government requirements. Written policies and procedures satisfy an imperative component of an effective safety program. Companies should publish a list of safety rules within the company handbook that is received by all…
MOREHelpful Tips: Hiring Safe Employees
February 15, 2018
In a new year with the prospect of hiring new employees, think about hiring safe employees. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that workers with one year or less experience represent 25 percent of the workplace and account for 34 percent of the workplace and 34 percent of injury-related lost time. The use of prescreening tools provides vital insight to ensure you know the most about a potential new employee. Some helpful pre-screening tools include: Verify references and work history…
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