Our Safety Blog & Newsletter
TSS is committed to helping businesses, communities and individuals create safe environments — regardless of whether you're a client. Visit our safety blog, and sign up for our free, monthly newsletter to find information covering many topics related to workplace, community and in-home safety.
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Sharing the road safely: Keep an eye out for motorcycles
While motorcycles make up just 3% of all registered vehicles in the United States, they account for 15% of traffic fatalities, making them more dangerous to ride than regular passenger vehicles. In 2024, 6,218 motorcyclists were killed in accidents, and most of these...
Looking Back 25 Years – Part 7
May is National Small Business Month, and that is exactly what TSS is. If you’ve been reading along, you know that we started in 1999 with FOUR clients. Our growth has not been overnight and not without the dedication and support of many along the way. It’s fitting...
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...
Why and when are direct observations sometimes necessary for a urine drug screen?
DOT drug testing is about safety. In order to ensure the integrity of the test represents the employee’s ability to perform their duties in a safe manner, direct observation situations can serve as a deterrent when temptation to submit false samples arises.
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...
Alcohol Awareness Month: What to know
Alcohol is the most used and abused drug in the United States and the leading cause of substance use-related fatalities nationwide. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), each year, frequent or excessive drinking causes approximately...
Looking Back 25 Years – Part 6
With many changes and ups and downs over the last 25 years, who we are as a company has remained the same: We are about people. TSS has had many employees over the years. I mean, really, who gets a job working in pee and hopes to make that their lifelong ambition?...
Healthy Eating and the Workplace
As business owners, we care about the health and wellbeing of our workforce. We know that if our employees don’t feel well, they aren’t going to be at the top of their game at work. In the last 20 years or so, many employers have introduced wellness initiatives in the...
Six Tips for Poison Prevention Week
Poison Prevention Week, held during the third week of March, reminds us that some of the deadliest and most dangerous items in our homes are hiding in plain sight. Each year an estimated 3 million people, many under the age of 5, are exposed to poisonous substances....
National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week: 3/17 – 3/23
Did you know? 15% of high schoolers report using illicit drugs, according to the Centers for Disease Control 48.5 million (16.7%) Americans (aged 12 and older) battled a substance use disorder in the past year. 10.2% of Americans 12 and older had an alcohol use...
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 Alaska....
Cold Weather AED Care
During the coldest days of winter, a question that we often get from TSS clients is: "Do we need to do anything special to care for our Automated External Defibrillator (AED) when it's freezing out?" The last thing employers or individuals want - no matter the weather...
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