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10 Tips for Boating Safety

10 Tips for Boating Safety

For many of us, warmer temperatures mean boating season has arrived. But before you board your vessel, it’s important to review the basics of safe boating. No matter how experienced a mariner you are, knowing safety procedures and rules before departure can prevent...
Avoid common springtime injuries

Avoid common springtime injuries

Believe it or not, it is officially Spring! That means warmer temperatures are around the corner and outside activities are on everyone’s radar. But before you put away your heavy winter jacket, take a look at these reminders that can help you to avoid common...
Looking Back 25 Years – Part 5

Looking Back 25 Years – Part 5

By Renee Schofield, CEO Oh, the places you’ll go! I never dreamed owning this company would take me to so many places. This month, I’d love to share some of that with you. One of my first adventures out of the office 25 years ago was to a log ship in SE...
DERs Matter!

DERs Matter!

The role of the DER, or Designated Employer Representative, in a drug testing program is not only essential for compliance (especially in federal/DOT testing programs), but also for fostering a safe workplace. The DER is the main point of contact for whomever conducts...
Tips for safe snow shoveling

Tips for safe snow shoveling

For many of us, winter is synonymous with shoveling snow. It’s one of those chores that seems to come at the most inconvenient times, and you want to get it over with as quickly as possible. But shoveling is an extremely strenuous, labor-intensive task, and should not...
Be prepared for a DOT audit

Be prepared for a DOT audit

| By Ginny Clay, Operations Manager All companies who work in a Department of Transportation Modality (FMCSA, FAA, USCG, FTA, etc.), should expect to have a Drug and Alcohol Audit by that modality at some time in their existence. Some modalities audit every two years,...