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New employee safety: Get your new hires off to a safe start

Employees are at higher risk of injuries during their first six months on the job, according to SFM claim data. Effectively training new employees on safety can be challenging, but it’s key to protecting and retaining quality employees.

Preventing injuries among aging workers

Why older workers are more at risk for workers’ comp injuries, and four tips for preventing injuries among older workers.

Why employers should get to know medical providers

Building relationships with the local doctors most likely to treat your injured workers lays the groundwork for teamwork between you, the physician and your insurer.

Preventing hand injuries in the workplace
Preventing hand injuries in the workplace

Preventing hand injuries in the workplace is vital for a number of reasons.

Strong hiring and communication processes can improve your bottom line

Here are some steps employers can take to improve workers’ compensation practices and save time and money.

Employers should report claims early to avoid penalties
Employers should report claims early to avoid penalties

Report claims as soon as possible and keep an open line of communication with your SFM claims representative.

SFM Foundation golf events recap, fall events set

Catch up on the 2024 SFM Foundation golf events and mark your calendar for the Iowa and Minnesota fall events.

SFM market share continues to grow in 2024

An update on SFM's market share, midyear 2024.

Minnesota paid leave laws and workers’ compensation benefits

Employers may wonder how these statutes intersect with workers’ compensation benefits.

Federal and state OSHA fines: 2024

There are several state OSHA fines to be aware of, in addition to federal standards.

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