March 7, 2019
Prevent late-winter slips and falls at the workplaceThawing and freezing in late winter can cause dangerous slips and falls. Keep an eye on weather conditions and use caution to prevent injuries.

March 7, 2019
Prevent late-winter slips and falls at the workplaceThawing and freezing in late winter can cause dangerous slips and falls. Keep an eye on weather conditions and use caution to prevent injuries.

February 27, 2019
How to prevent eye injuries in the workplaceAn estimated 2,000 eye injuries happen every day in the workplace. You can reduce the risk by knowing the hazards and wearing proper protective eyewear.

January 28, 2019
Fatigue and sleep deprivation in the workplace common, studies findFatigue and sleep deprivation in the workplace come with severe costs to health, safety and the economy.

January 23, 2019
Managing hazardous chemical risks in the workplaceKeeping workers safe from dangerous materials is vital, yet compliance standards for proper management of hazardous chemicals can present challenges.

January 11, 2019
The health care workers at greatest risk for on-the-job injuriesIt’s more dangerous to work in a hospital than to construct one. That’s based on the Bureau of Labor Statistics data on non-fatal injuries by occupation.

January 9, 2019
What safety pros keep in their winter emergency kitsWe asked SFM’s loss prevention representatives what we’d find in the safety kits they keep in their cars in case of roadside emergencies. Here's what they said.

December 12, 2018
Keeping problem employees on staff can increase workers’ compensation costsDealing with employee performance problems can be much more challenging if that employee claims a work injury. To avoid this, address performance issues right away.

November 21, 2018
Help your employees achieve the four elements of financial well-beingAddress financial stress in your employees by applying the four elements of personal financial well-being to a financial wellness program.

November 16, 2018
Inexpensive safety solution: Replace old utility knivesConsider replacing old manually retractable and fixed-blade utility knives with a concealed blade version for a safer option.

November 14, 2018
Safety video: Moves you can use to avoid winter slips and fallsUse this lighthearted video to remind and train your employees to avoid winter slips and falls, a common cause of workplace injuries.

November 7, 2018
Snow days aren’t just for schools: How to develop a workplace severe weather policyWhen winter weather turns dangerous and it’s unsafe to travel, do you have a plan – for yourself and your employees?

November 5, 2018
The dangers of drowsy drivingDriving while drowsy can cause drivers to pay less attention to the road, slows their reaction time and affects the ability to make good decisions.

October 31, 2018
Watch out for these top 10 OSHA violationsList of the top 10 most frequently cited OSHA violations of 2018, with training resources for each

September 26, 2018
Minnesota manufacturer invests in safetySFM policyholder Jones Metal takes full advantage of SFM’s safety resources, including help applying for a MN OSHA safety grant.

September 12, 2018
Safety tips for home health care workersHome health care workers face many unique safety risks. Hazards include getting to and from work, transferring clients, slips and falls and more.

August 29, 2018
Optimizing safety programs for all generationsEmployers must tailor safety and health programs for four distinct generations in the workforce.

August 15, 2018
10 statistics that make the case for workplace wellness programsThe U.S. Chamber of Commerce report “Winning With Wellness” makes the case for workplace wellness programs with some key employee health statistics.

August 8, 2018
Second annual Safe + Sound Week approachingThe second annual Safe + Sound Week raises awareness about the value of safety and health programs.

August 6, 2018
Help your employees with these smoking cessation resourcesSmoking can significantly increase the length and cost of a workers’ compensation claim. Here are several state and national resources to help your employees quit smoking.

July 25, 2018
"Ban the Box" doesn't prevent criminal background check"Ban the box" is a national movement that prevents employers from asking about criminal history prior to interviewing applicants. In some cases, criminal background checks can be a useful hiring tool.

July 11, 2018
What the 'gig economy' means for worker protectionsA growing gig economy might leave some workers with gaps in workers' compensation and other protections.

June 20, 2018
Alternatives to opioids for treating chronic painThe medical community is identifying alternative ways to help individuals with chronic pain such as exercise, acupuncture and virtual reality.

June 18, 2018
Teach your employees about trench and excavation safetyTrench and excavation hazards cause more than 100 deaths and 1,000 injuries every year. Knowing the proper safety procedures and what hazards to watch for will reduce risk of injury.

June 13, 2018
Are your workers independent contractors or employees?Employers' workers' compensation requirements differ for workers considered employees versus those considered independent contractors.

May 30, 2018
Hidden costs of work injuriesFew employers realize just how costly a work injury can be until they experience one at their organization. That’s because there are so many hidden costs of work injuries that aren’t covered by workers’ compensation benefits, such as lost productivity, overtime costs, and impacts on the injured worker and their family.

May 7, 2018
Fall prevention focus of Safety Stand-Down weekMay 7-11, 2018 is the National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction. Take the time to educate your workers on the importance of fall prevention.

May 2, 2018
Watch out for everyday electrical safety hazardsIt’s easy to forget that everyday activities like using extension cords and outlets can pose a risk for fires, shock and even electrocution if done improperly.

April 25, 2018
Prevent obesity in the workplace to reduce costs, research saysObesity has high costs both in terms of a worker’s health and costs to the employer, and the workplace can be a contributing factor.

April 18, 2018
New studies on opioids show ineffectiveness, high costRecent studies have shown that opioids are less effective than common painkillers and delay return to work. SFM has been working since 2014 to reduce long-term use of opioids by injured workers.

April 11, 2018
How loss prevention visits target business safety risksWhat to expect during a loss prevention visit from one of SFM’s trained occupational health and safety professionals