Experts Predict Another Active Hurricane Season in the Atlantic

May 17, 2022

For 2022, Colorado State University (CSU) hurricane researchers are predicting yet another above-average Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1 to Nov. 30. In particular, CSU researchers believe there

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Workplace Accidents and Injuries Are Most Costly Cause of Loss for Roofers: Data Spotlight

March 29, 2022

Workplace accidents and injuries have the highest median loss cost of all roofing-related losses, according to Advisen loss data. Common causes of loss include slips, trips, falls, injuries caused by

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Small Businesses and Executive Risks

March 14, 2022

Emerging and expanding threats are exposing small businesses to heighted executive liability, according to research from Coalition, putting business leaders increasingly in the crosshairs of legal action. This article discusses

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ESG Trends to Watch

February 18, 2022

Environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors are often considered by socially conscious investors when evaluating companies on sustainability and social conscientiousness. While ESG metrics can be hard to measure, the

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The First 24 Hours After an Injury

January 3, 2022

The moment an injury occurs, it initiates a sequence of events that can last for weeks or even months. But no matter how prolonged the recovery period, the first 24

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Structural Issues and Aging Buildings

September 22, 2021

While modern building codes and structural engineering have made buildings extremely safe, facilities managers must maintain a high level of upkeep for them to remain that way. As buildings age,

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Healthcare Companies and Employment Suits

February 25, 2021

Protecting Your Business and Your Patients from Your Employees Ben Winters, CIC Home care and hospice companies are usually required to run criminal background checks at the state level.  Have

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