It’s Easy to Stand-Down for Safety

We’re sorry to hear you aren’t interested in participating in the Stand-Down for Safety campaign to promote workplace safety. If you change your mind, simply click the link below to register and […]

Stand-Down for Safety May 8-12, 2017

KEMI is encouraging employers to participate in the OSHA National Safety Stand-Down, a voluntary event where employers will talk directly to employees about safety. Managers are encouraged to plan a stand-down that works best for their workplace anytime during May 8-12, 2017.

Safety Training: The What, When, and How

One of the most common dilemmas companies face when dealing with employee safety is training. Time is valuable, and many companies struggle to find the time to assemble employees and […]

KEMI Announces Destiny Award Winners for 2016

Kentucky Employers’ Mutual Insurance (KEMI) is honoring fourteen Kentucky organizations as KEMI Destiny Award winners for their commitment and success in maintaining a safe workplace. The Destiny Awards are presented […]

Safety Q&A with The Allen Company

The Allen Company Inc is a road construction and asphalt paving contractor formed in 1939 that has built a reputation of growing and adapting to varying infrastructure needs in Central Kentucky. Today, the company’s operations include road construction, asphalt paving, operating three limestone quarries, concrete work, grading, drainage, site preparation, excavation, and utility work.

Safety Q&A with the City of Covington

The City of Covington faces a unique set of challenges when it comes to managing risk. In a municipality of close to 450 employees which includes seasonal labor, the City of Covington is responsible for the management and safety of the police, fire, and public works departments and non-union staff.