Many machinery operators may work indoors, but that doesn’t mean they’re immune to heat-related illnesses. Learn how they can stay cool in the heat. Read more
Railroad workers are subject to a unique variety of risk factors on a daily basis. Learn the steps they can take to prevent on-site injuries. Read more
Overuse injuries can hinder an employee’s ability to work. Learn how virtual injury prevention tools can help workers avoid overuse injuries. Read more
Food production workers are at risk of frequent injuries. Learn about the most common injuries for food production workers and how to prevent them. Read more
Working outdoors exposes employees to risks that can dramatically increase in the summer heat. Learn how athletic trainers can help limit those risks. Read more
Workers who are exposed to intense heat can experience serious heat-related illnesses. Learn how employers can prevent this and keep workers cool. Read more
Dehydration can quickly become a liability at work. Learn how increasing access to hydration stations can help your employees stay productive every day. Read more
A calf muscle strain can be an inconvenient and painful workplace injury. Certified athletic trainers (CATs) can help employees avoid them altogether. Learn more about calf muscle strains and what Work-Fit’s CATs may do to help prevent them. Read more
Injuries in the transportation industry can vary from strains to pinched nerves. Learn about how musculoskeletal injuries can affect employees in the industry and how Work-Fit can help prevent them. Read more
Many workers make the mistake of returning to work too soon after an accident or injury. This often results in re-injury, which can cost employers thousands in lost productivity and insurance costs. The experts at Work-Fit list five steps your employee should take before returning to work, and how they can help prevent injury in your workplace. Read more