
Strategies for Reducing Injury on the Job in Construction Settings
With the right strategies, companies can ensure that their employees are safe and protected, reducing potential liabilities and costly workers’ compensation claims.
With the right strategies, companies can ensure that their employees are safe and protected, reducing potential liabilities and costly workers’ compensation claims.
A safety program starts with planning and prevention! Check out our tips for enhancing your current safety programs to keep your employees safe and healthy.
All OHC locations will be closed on Thursday, November 24 and Friday, November 25.
When you choose occupational health, you are choosing OSHA expertise and increased worker productivity. Learn more about the benefits of occupational health over urgent care for injured workers.
Hearing loss is the most common work related illness. OHC works with employers to implement hearing conservation programs and onsite testing to protect employees.
Fewer and fewer industry leaders are putting the onus on their employees to navigate insurance requirements like physical exams, vaccinations and drug tests alone, which is how Occupational Health Center has enjoyed sustained success for more than a decade.
Testing services are necessary, but often they come at the cost of reduced productivity. How can an employer implement an efficient testing program? On-Site Services is the answer.
As an employer, you are responsible for the safety of your employees. Do you have a safety program in place to prevent their work-related injuries?
Are you fit to fly? The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) sets forth minimum safety standards for physical and mental conditions of pilots. These FAA Physicals cannot be conducted by just any physician – they must be certified by the FAA as an Aviation Medical Examiner.
Eyes are the second most complex part of your body—only surpassed in complexity by the brain. It’s important to have policies that enforce eye safety – 80% of what we perceive comes through our sense of sight! Here are some ways to promote eye safety in your workplace.
Making your disaster plan has never been easier, thanks to the Ready Campaign. They’ve broken down your disaster plan into different aspects of preparedness for each week. Read more about how to put your disaster plan into place.
Occupational Health Center is proud to announce the re-opening of our Mount Vernon clinic, located at 950 E. Coy Smith Highway, on Tuesday, September 7,