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Risk management: awareness can help

Loss prevention programs help you anticipate accidents. That sort of risk awareness keeps your business sailing smoothly.  

Making safety a priority is the first step to a safer workplace. The next steps might be to:

  • Pick a safety officer or committee
  • Hold safety meetings to share information, even the common sense topics
  • Develop safety policies and facility inspection checklists
  • Plan exactly what to do in an emergency
  • Lead by example - owners and managers who follow the rules demonstrate a big commitment to safety

Industrial safety bulletins: print and share

Look over these articles about safety on the job. You never know, reading one during a coffee break could save your business from a costly disaster.

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Auto service safety

Fleet safety

Restaurant and food service safety

Warehouse safety

Industrial fire prevention

General safety

Need more help with disaster planning?

Contact your local, independent Allied agent for a complete business disaster plan consultation and make sure your business is a survivor. 

helpful information

Tips, resources, and professional advice to keep you informed and one step ahead of the game.