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OSHA Proposes to Revise Lead Exposure Standard

On June 28, 2022, OSHA published an advance notice of proposed rule-making (ANPRM) to revise its standards for occupational exposure to lead. This revision comes after recent medical research on workplace lead exposure shows adverse health effects that can occur in adults at lower blood lead levels than previously recognized. The current OSHA lead standards will be modified to reflect the proper amounts.

By |August 2nd, 2022|Categories: Blog, Commercial Insurance|Comments Off on OSHA Proposes to Revise Lead Exposure Standard

Hand and Finger Protection

The risk that hand, wrist and finger injuries pose in health care settings is unique because it is associated with another, more serious risk: that of infection with diseases like Hepatitis B and C or HIV. Even injuries that do not result in infection bear the psychological trauma of waiting for definitive test results.

By |July 25th, 2022|Categories: Blog, Commercial Insurance, Healthcare, Safety Tips|Comments Off on Hand and Finger Protection

Active Assailant Preparedness

In recent years, active assailant incidents have become a growing concern across the United States. Most recently at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, a doctor’s office at Saint Francis in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and at a 4th of July Parade in Highland Park, Illinois.

By |July 24th, 2022|Categories: Blog, Commercial Insurance, Healthcare, Safety Tips|Comments Off on Active Assailant Preparedness

INSURICA Partners With ASU School of Construction in Support of Students

Woligo partners with INSURICA to provide business insurance for self-employed workers and small business owners.

By |July 21st, 2022|Categories: News|Comments Off on INSURICA Partners With ASU School of Construction in Support of Students

Inland Marine Losses

Equipment losses are on the rise and this affects most contractors directly or indirectly. Specifically, Inland Marine carriers are reporting upticks in losses of mobile equipment each year. Items such as skid steers, mini excavators, trailers, hand tools and GPS systems have become prime targets for thieves. In addition, equipment losses from fire have seen a substantial increase in total claim dollars.

By |July 21st, 2022|Categories: Blog, Safety Tips|Comments Off on Inland Marine Losses
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