Employer Compliance Reduces Injuries

November 12th, 2008 Posted by Derrick

According to a report just issued by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, or BLS, employers have succeeded in reducing workplace injuries.

 

Required safety posters, on display at every workplace, are one of the tools that have made this achievement possible.

 

According to the BLS, the rate of workplace injuries and illnesses declined for the fifth consecutive year.

 

When accidents do occur, employers can report them, and plan corrective actions, using the Accident/Injury Report.  

 

The U.S. Department of Labor reports that approximately 4 million work-related injuries and illnesses occurred in 2007.  This translates to a rate of 4.2 nonfatal injuries for each 100 full-time employees. That rate is a 4.5% reduction from the 4.4 injuries per 100 in 2006.

 

Every employer is required to (more…)

Oregon Minimum Wage Increases to $8.40

October 2nd, 2008 Posted by Amelia

On January 1, 2009 the Oregon minimum wage will increase from $7.95 to $8.40 per hour. The increase of 45 cents is the largest in recent memory, spurred by high inflation in the past year.

 

State Labor Commissioner Brad Avakian announced the new rate on September 16, 2008.

 

The increase is based on the 5.37% increase in (more…)

New Kansas Worker Safety Information

September 12th, 2008 Posted by Derrick

 

A recent report suggests that Kansas employers should be particularly vigilant about safety regulations and equipment on Wednesdays. According to the latest state accident report by the Kansas Department of Labor, more workplace injuries requiring time off occur on Wednesday, than on any other day.

 

The report, focusing on non-fatal accidents, was issued in conjunction with the Bureau of Labor Statistics, is for 2006, the last year for which final statistics are available.

 

“The Kansas Department of Labor has a wealth of data, but more importantly, we have programs (more…)

Kansas Workplace Safety Report Issued

September 9th, 2008 Posted by Madison

Kansas workplace fatalities numbers are just in, and it is not a pretty picture. The most recent figures show a 5%  increase in workplace fatalities, from 81 per year to 85 per year.

 

Even more shocking, 93% of those killed at work were male according to the Kansas Department of Labor. Of the total 85 fatalities, 79 were male. Only 7% of the workplace fatalities, or 6 individuals killed, were female.

 

Under Kansas law, employers must display safety posters in the workplace. Federal law requires (more…)

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