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Keeping Employees Safe in the Workplace

As a business owner, you’re responsible for ensuring your employees are aware of the day-to-day risks of the workplace. In additional to financial costs, accidents can have major effects of the attitude of employees in the workplace. And this is all ignoring the worst possible scenario: a potential loss of life that was caused by negligence. Read More Entrepreneurship Life

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Preparing for Accidents

Making sure you are prepared for an accident in the workplace is the number one way to prevent it. The possibility of a fire is the number one risk facing your business and its employees. This is why assessments of the premises should be reviewed regularly, as well as ensuring all members of staff are aware of any of the risks identified. If your business has five or more people, it is your legal obligation to keep a written log of your fire risk assessments checks. Escape routes should also be both clearly marked and free from obstructions at all times. Read More Entrepreneurship Life

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Protecting Your Business

While the proper education and training can greatly minimise accidents in the workplace, you can never guarantee the event will never occur. Because of this, it’s vital that you take out the appropriate insurance policies to protect your businesses during this time. Read More Entrepreneurship Life

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