Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Lovell Safety Groups Earn Dividends
New York, NY... Lovell Safety Management Co., LLC, announced the 2011 - 2012 dividend earnings of five of its Safety Groups:
Safety Group #34 returned to members a 25 percent dividend. Qualifying members received an advance discount of 25 percent.
Safety Group #420 paid a 20 percent dividend. Qualifying members received an advance discount of 25 percent.
Safety Group #442 paid a 25 percent dividend. Qualifying members received an advance discount of 25 percent.
Safety Group #496 paid a 5 percent dividend. Qualifying members received an advance discount of 25 percent.
Safety Group #531 paid a 15 percent dividend. Qualifying members received an advance discount of 25 percent.
Lovell Safety Groups are fully insured, non-profit entities that return any underwriting profit to group members. Any extra premium dollars collected-not used to pay losses or expenses-can be returned to members in the form of a dividend. Lovell Safety Groups provide businesses with the benefits of a guaranteed cost premium with additional savings earned through dividends.
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
New NIOSH Smart Phone App Addresses Ladder Safety
From the CDC-NIOSH:
The whole article on this cool new app ...
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) announces the availability of a new Ladder Safety smart phone application (app). This new app uses visual and audio signals to make it easier for workers using extension ladders to check the angle the ladder is positioned at, as well as access useful tips for using extension ladders safely.
The whole article on this cool new app ...
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Thursday, June 6, 2013
Important Information on Cement Safety
When cement comes into contact with skin, the
skin becomes hard thick and dry. It’s more than likely to cause the
exposed area to crack, it can also cause nails to become brittle and
inflame eyelids. If water is added to
cement it generates heat and can actually burn skin. In some cases it
can lead to dermatitis, to read more on the proper handling of cement
visit www.lovellsafety.com.
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