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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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Meet the Collector

Meet the Collector

This article is the first in a series of posts introducing you to the TSS team and the people you may be working closely with. To kick things off, we'd like to re-introduce you to TSS CEO Renee Schofield. Hi, I’m Renee. I am the owner of TSS Inc. What started in...

February is American Heart Month!

February is American Heart Month!

Each February, we focus on the number one cause of death for both men and women in the United States: Heart Disease. More than 650,000 Americans die of heart disease every year. That’s one in four deaths, meaning that most Americans have been touched by heart disease...

National Blood Donor Month: Give Blood, Save Lives

National Blood Donor Month: Give Blood, Save Lives

Every two seconds someone in the U.S. needs blood for surgeries, cancer treatment, chronic illnesses or traumatic injuries. But traditionally, winter is a time when blood donations are down, both because inclement weather cancels blood drives and potential donors get...

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...

COSS Report: Winter Driving Safety

COSS Report: Winter Driving Safety

Much of our country has already been hit by extreme weather this season. While your best bet is to stay off the roads during a blizzard or storm, most of us still have to brave wintery conditions once the worst is over. More than 70 percent of the nation's roads are...

Why is DER Training Important?

Why is DER Training Important?

Congratulations. You have been promoted to the position of Designated Employee Representative. Now, what? Per U.S. Department of Transportation regulation 49 CFR Part 40, a Designated Employee Representative, or DER, is the person in a workplace who is responsible for...

Looking Forward to 2023 with TSS

Looking Forward to 2023 with TSS

A note from TSS Operations Manager Ginny Clay Thank you to our customers for another great and exciting year! TSS, Inc. strives to make the testing process seamless, quick, and accurate. And that cannot happen without the help of our clients and especially the...

TSS CEO Renee Schofield and her team of safety specialists share wisdom from 20-plus years in the safety industry.

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