Although staff no longer must make the commute into the office, safety hazards can and do still exist in the home. Here's your WFH safety checklist. A substantial share of the US workforce is ...
The unexpected trend of home offices is only focusing on aesthetic design, and not the dangers that are hidden by form over function arrangements. Established in 1971, the US Occupational Safety and ...
When most Australians clocked out of the office and set up shop at home during the early waves of COVID-19, it felt temporary—laptops on dining tables, Zoom calls from spare rooms, and a general sense ...
Our site tour of your home office has identified several hazards. Listed below are hazards found that must be corrected within 90 days (see OSHA publication 1236.540, Home Office Safety.) The ...
ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT, Ala. -- Most people do not think of hazards when offices or cubicles are mentioned. Fall protection equipment may not be used, but thousands of people are injured in cubicles each ...
Although we may not typically consider the office environment hazardous, a surprising number of accidents and injuries occur there. Some of the common types of hazards and concerns include falling ...
Teleworker safety is typically associated with ergonomics – positioning equipment and furniture properly to avoid repetitive stress ailments and all that. But in her research, Susan Harrington is ...
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, working from home became the new norm for many Australians as workplaces embraced flexible working arrangements. But what happens if you are injured while doing so? A ...
Remote and hybrid work environments are here to stay, and with these distributed workforces comes an essential need for a comprehensive approach to cybersecurity.” — Darren Guccione, CEO and ...
In honor of Home Office Safety and Security Week, Keeper® offers critical insights into the evolving risks businesses face in remote work environments and urges organizations to reassess their ...