When the summer season rolls in, most people think of vacations and BBQs instead of safety. However, business owners should take action to protect people and property from summer-related risks.
Hazards such as heat-related illness, fire, power outages, storm damage, increased road traffic accidents and other related risks can often pose a significant risk to employees' health and business operations. And recovery can be both time-consuming and costly.
These strategies can help prepare your business for summer-related incidents and help mitigate risk for your workers, your business property and yourself.
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