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The Scott Lawson Cos Adds Graphic Designer to Team
CONCORD, NH–The Scott Lawson Companies, a leading Worker Health and Safety, Workers’ Comp Third Party Administrator and Employee Wellness firm in New England, is pleased to announce its recent hire of Bridget Overson, who will join the Sales/Marketing team as …
Learn MoreOSHA’s Injury & Illness Prevention Program
Over the past year, OSHA has been gathering data from trade associations and unions while promoting their initiative I2P2. The initiative would require workplace managers to implement a Injury and Illness Prevention Program. According to OSHA, the program “simple requires …
Learn MoreLook beyond Air Sampling Results
Our company, The Scott Lawson Group, has been conducting various types of industrial hygiene exposure monitoring projects for many years. Typically we do the work as a result of some sort of complaint situation. An employee claims to have been …
Learn MoreThe Scott Lawson Companies Boost Marketing Efforts With New Hire
The Scott Lawson Companies, a leading Worker Health and Safety, Workers’ Comp Third Party Administrator and Employee Wellness firm in New England, is pleased to announce its recent hire of Miranda Yeaton, who will join the Scott Lawson team as
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The Scott Lawson Cos Launch Employee “Commute Green NH” Challenge
CONCORD, NH–The Scott Lawson Companies (SLC), a leading worker health and safety; workers’ compensation third party administrator; and employee wellness firm in New England, is pleased to announce their participation in the Commute Green New Hampshire promotion. Commute Green New …
Learn MoreEmployee Health and Fitness Day: Get Your Workforce Moving
If you, like us, are always looking for creative ideas to motivate employees, I might have just the solution for May. National Employee Health & Fitness Day is the third Wednesday in May each year. This year, it will be …
Learn MoreOSHA & Your Business – The Federal Agency Marks 40th Anniversary While Under Scrutiny
On April 28th, 1971 President Nixon signed the Occupational Safety and Health Act into law. The Act created the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, fondly known as OSHA. Its mission is to prevent work-related injuries, illnesses, and occupational …
Learn MoreOne Foot, Two Foot
Walking is a great form of exercise, whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned athlete. It’s accessible. It’s inexpensive. It doesn’t require any bulky or costly equipment. And it’s something that nearly everyone can do. Studies suggest that walking 10,000 steps …
Learn MoreOSHA Finally Gets Tough On Penalties
I worked for OSHA from 1974 until early 1978 and in those days the belief was that companies would fall all over themselves trying to comply with OSHA if we just visited them and “dropped off” a copy of the …
Learn MoreThe Carrot or the Stick?
In response to the rising costs of providing health care benefits, employers have looked for ways to share costs with their employees. As a result, employees now realize the importance of being healthy. Companies recognize the need to promote employee health …
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