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As your Workers’ Compensation carrier, we want to help keep you and your
employees safe in 2022 and beyond. Take advantage of our free, easy-to-use
safety checkups to quickly assess your workers’ compensation safety program.
Jan - Mar Apr - Jun Jul - Sept Oct - Dec
January - March Recommended Safety Checkups
Review Your Formal Safety Programs
Effective safety policies are essential to facilitating a safe work environment
and providing a clear and consistent plan for addressing safety at your
workplace.
Learn more about this safety program

OSHA 300 Summary and Logs
If you haven’t already done so, here’s a mid-month reminder! The 300A summary
form records work-related injuries and illnesses that occur during the calendar
year and must be posted in a prominent location within your business from
February 1 to April 30 of each year.
Learn more about OHSA 300

Equipment Inspections
Anything need to be updated, thrown out, purchased? Look at everything from PPE
supply and hand and power tools, to the state of your floor matting and the
condition of your ladders.
Learn more about PPE Learn more about Hand and Power Tools Safety Learn more
about Ladder Safety

Review Emergency Action Plan
When emergencies happen, they require quick, correct, and decisive responses.
This emergency action plan facilitates and organizes actions of your workforce
during workplace emergencies.
Learn more about the Emergency Action Plan

Conduct Safe Driver Training
Sometimes the most dangerous part of an employee’s workday is when they’re on
the road. Just one work-related motor vehicle collision could affect your
organization’s productivity and finances, but more importantly, the health and
future of your employees.
Learn more about the Driver Training Learn more about Online Driver Safety
Training

April - June Recommended Safety Checkups
Heat Illness Prevention and Training
Heat illness is deadly. In fact, each year thousands of workers succumb to heat
exposure. Before it heats up, train your workers on how to prevent heat
illnesses and related deaths.
Learn more about heat illness prevention

Safety Observations
Unsafe behaviors cause accidents! Effective safety observations will identify
risky behaviors so you can correct them and keep your workplace safe.
Learn more about safety observations Learn more about the safety observation
program

Review Forklift Certifications
A forklift in motion is a safety risk in motion. Ensure your operators have
received the proper forklift safety training, and don’t forget refresher
trainings are needed every 3 years.
Check out this forklift safety toolbox talk Learn more about online forklift
training

Review CPR and First Aid Certifications
Are your employees up-to-date on their CPR and First Aid certifications? This is
a great time to find out. Once injury or sudden illness has occurred, effective
first aid can be the difference between life or death.
Learn more about online first aid training Learn more about CPR

Safe Driver Training
Watch this all-new transportation safety series and learn the primary risks
associated with fleet operations and the programs you can put in place to reduce
risk and protect your drivers and vehicles.
Learn more about this transportation webinar series

Review HazComm Inventory and Plans
Your employees have a right to know what the chemicals are in the workplace, the
hazards that are associated with them, and the proper methods of controlling
those hazards.
Learn more about this Hazard Communication program Learn more about Hazard
Communication pictograms

July - September Recommended Safety Checkups
Incident Investigations
In an incident investigation, timing is everything. Over time, the ability to
collect evidence and accurately determine what happened decreases. Therefore,
investigating a workplace accident must start as soon as it is safe.
Learn more about the Incident Investigation program Learn how to conduct
meaningful investigations (Spanish) Learn about online training for incident
investigations

Building Safety - Fire Extinguishers
Fire extinguishers can be found in many facilities and often save lives and
property. But fires double in size every 60 seconds, so using an extinguisher
incorrectly or at the wrong time can quickly cause injury or death.
Learn about online training for fire extinguishers Learn about the 3 P's of fire
extinguisher basics

Housekeeping
One of the best preventative measures in the battle against injuries, and
emergencies is good housekeeping. Housekeeping reduces hazards in the workplace
and makes day-to-day operations safer for everyone.
Check out this quick course on housekeeping Learn more about slips, trips and
falls

HazComm Webinar and Training
The Globally Harmonized System (GHS) standardizes how we communicate about
chemical hazards in the workplace. OSHA has also adapted its Hazard
Communication Standard to align with the GHS. Watch this training to find out
what you need to know for your business.
Learn more about GHS HazComm training

October - December Recommended Safety Checkups
Workplace Violence
Approximately 2 million American workers report being victims of workplace
violence annually. Due to fears of retaliation, job loss, ruined image, and
shame, it is expected that many more cases go unreported. Learn the warning
signs of workplace violence and prevention techniques.
Learn more about preventing workplace violence Learn more about avoiding
workplace violence (Spanish)

Fraud
Fighting work comp fraud starts with knowing what to look for. Who is likely to
commit fraud? What are the warning signs? In this fraud-fighting webinar
training series, an expert from ICW Group’s Special Investigations Unit
discusses what red flags to look for before fraud is committed and how to fight
back.
Learn more about preventing fraud

Transitional Work Program Review
The emotional and operational costs of an injured employee can be overwhelming.
To help, ICW Group created a Transitional Work Program to maintain team cohesion
through the injury and recovery process.
Learn more about the Transitional Work Program

Cold Weather Driver Training
Get tips on how to navigate through weather and road-related hazards found when
driving in winter weather.
Learn more about cold weather driving

Ladder Training
Did you know that there are more than 164,000 emergency room visits related to
ladders each year? Improper ladder use has serious implications. Make ladder
safety a priority by watching our on-demand webinar!
Learn more about ladder training

Training Calendars by Industry
Establishing a training calendar to ensure your employees are safety proficient
leads to a safer work environment. It also shows your employees you care about
their wellbeing and safety is a priority. To help, we offer pre-set training
calendars for various industries with the relevant resources you need to train
your team
View training calendars for a variety of industries




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