Even though summer is winding down, chances are there will still be some hot days remaining. EMC Industrial Hygienist Jordan Curzon answers common questions about heat illness. To learn more, check out this article from the EMC Loss Control Insights.
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The Ahlers & Cooney Law Firm has put together important information related to the Recertification Election Process for Collective Bargaining Agreements that expire on June 30, 2020 and what employers need to do and by when.
To view the information, click here. If you have any questions, you may contact Tim Whipple, IAMU General Counsel, at 515.289.1999 or by email at twhipple@iamu.org. We take our member’s safety seriously and we know that you do, too! So, this year IAMU is participating in OSHA’s Safe + Sound Week, a nationwide event held each August that recognizes the successes of workplace health and safety programs and shares ideas on how to keep workers safe.
Here are a few simple suggestions from OSHA that you can follow to make a difference in your employee’s perception of safety:
One of the most effective ways to promote safety year-round is to make a “why I work safely” board with pictures of your employee’s loved ones. We will be sharing extra Toolbox Talks during Safe + Sound Week about the importance of hearing conservation and the proper fit of hearing protection. Take a few extra minutes during Safe + Sound Week to promote safety and health (at home, too). From Lessons Learned and Toolbox Talks to webinars and workshops – we make every effort to make safety easier for you. If you have a safety suggestion, please send it to mmeade@iamu.org so that it can be shared. If you observe Safe + Sound Week in any way, please share what you did with us by sending a message to mmeade@iamu.org. IAMU will be providing appreciation gifts to all those who participate. Attention APPA Members: Public Power Rebates Available on Nissan LEAF for Members & Customers8/6/2019 The American Public Power Association has partnered with Nissan to offer its member public power community across the United States exclusive rebates on the all-electric 2019 Nissan LEAF.
Public power customers and employees are eligible for a rebate of $3,500 on the 2019 Nissan LEAF 40 kWh Standard and of $2,500 on the 2019 Nissan LEAF 62 kWh ePlus. Utilities, joint action agencies and state/regional associations may use the rebate for fleet vehicles. The rebate on the LEAF 40 kWh Standard for fleet vehicles may be up to $5,000 in ZEV states — ask your local dealer. To claim the public power rebate, public power customers must download this flyer and take it to a local Nissan dealer, along with proof of eligible residency and a current electric bill. |
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