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UH News
Managing Risk, Insuring Success

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2008 Newsletters
Quarter
Topics
First
  • Safe Patient Handling
  • Lock Out Tag Out
 
2007 New Releases
United Heartland Reaches $1 Billion in Historic Premium

 

2007 Newsletters
Quarter
Topics
First
  • Plumber reduces worker’s comp costs
  • UH Claims Staff Sets the Bar High for Service
  • United Heartland Introduces Customer Care Meetings
Second
  • Teen Employment Safety
  • Hard Hat Usage
Third
  • Superior Die Set Corporation
  • Workplace issues for Employees Over Sixty
  • Domestic Violence and its Impact on the Workplace
Fourth
  • C. Keller Manufacturing
  • Ladder Safety

 

2006 Newsletters
Quarter
Topics
First
  • A.M. Best Rates UWIC/UH An "A"
  • Changes in WI Workers' Comp
  • Madison Metropolitan School District Makes the Grade
Second
  • Light Duty Bags Results for T.A. Solberg
  • Understanding the Premium Audit
  • Don't Play with Power Tools
Third
  • Fight the Good Fight to Control WC Costs
  • Hospital Teams with UH to Cure WC Blues
  • Managing Care Saves Big Money for Clients
  • United HeartlandGrowth Continues Into: Missouri, Nebraska and Kansas
Fourth
  • Return-to-Work Benefits Are Widespread
  • Upcoming Rate Actions
  • New Safety Practices Stick
  • United Heartland Country Grows

 

2005 Newsletters
Quarter
Topics
First
  • UH Insures SHARP Safety Winners
  • How Does Your Mod Stack Up?
  • Workers' Compensation Safety   Professional Development
  • UH Expands into Minnesota
Second
  • What is Safe Work Attire?
  • The Gazette Co., an Iowa Success Story
  • The Aging Workforce: Good News
  • Bad Safety Event a Success for Company
Fourth
  • United Heartland Year in Review
  • Containing the Flu
  • Safe Driving in Bad Weather

  

2004 Newsletters
Quarter
Topics
First
  • New Administrative and Claims VP's announced
  • Safeguarding Systems for Power Press Brakes First Report Changes
Second
  • Lateral Transfer Devices
  • Crane and Hoist Safety
  • Walgreens Prescription Update
  • Safety Glasses - Making the Right Choice
Third
  • Proactive Unit Stat Card Update
  • Lawyers and the Claim System
  • Owner Operators
Fourth
  • UH Expands Territory into Indiana
  • Slips, Trips and Falls
  • Workers Compensation Professional Development Opportunities
  • 2004 UH Year in Review

  

2003 Newsletters
Quarter
Topics
First
  • Record Growth and Continued Satisfaction
  • Nursing Home Ergonomics
  • Controlling Environmental Health Exposures
Second
  • Cobalt to Wellpoint
  • Is Training Enough?
Third
  • UH Proactive Unit Stat Card Results
  • Leadership
  • The Driver for Safety and Health
  • Braces and Splints for Backs and Wrists
Fourth
  • United Heartland Hits $100,000,000 Premium Mark
  • A lift Free Program "The Rational"
  • Oh My Aching Back!!
  • Interested in Research?

  

2002 Newsletters
Quarter
Topics
First
  • Inside UH: Our New Website
  • Designing in Failure
Second
  • Employee Takes Initiative
  • The Aging Workforce
  • Designing in Failure
Third
  • Tips for Employers to Minimize the Impact of a Worker's Comp Claim
  • Managed Care Cost Containment
  • Aurora PPO Expansion, Summer Safety
Fourth
  • Twenty Years of Noise
  • Back Breaking News
  • Another Baseball Error!

  

2001 Newsletters
Quarter
Topics
First
  • Personalized Training and Safety Posters
  • 2000 & 2001 Market Observations
  • OSHA Updates
Second
  • Illegal Drugs: Supply and Demand,
  • Does Restriction of Work Make an Injury Recordable?
  • OSHA Letters Sent to High Rate Workplaces
  • OSHA Incident Rates Reporting
Third
  • Hiring Prisoners
  • Hand Tool Safety
Fourth
  • OSHA 300 Reporting Requirements
  • The Aging Workforce
  • Ten Ways to Reduce Workers Comp Claims

  

2000 Newsletters
Quarter
Topics
First
  • Safety Accountability Encourages Responsibility
  • United Heartland Offers Solutions in Changing Marketplace
  • Mechanism of Injury - Risk Factors to the Neck and Shoulder
Second
  • Does Restriction of Work Make an Injury Recoverable?
  • Illegal Drugs - Supply and Demand, Incident Rates
  • OSJH Letters Sent to High Rate Workplaces
Third
  • Carbon Monoxide Safety
  • Ventilation
Fourth
  • OSHA's New Ergonomic Standard
  • Preventative Maintenance
  • The Benefits of Motor Vehicle Records

  

1999 Newsletters
Quarter
Topics
Second
  • OSHO Proposes Ergonomic Standard
  • Workers' Compensation Prescription Program
  • Helping Workers Cope with Summer Weather
  • Machine Guards
Third
  • Lower Back Pain
  • Hair Drug Testing
  • DFWPs Decrease Injuries
Fourth
  • Protecting Employees From the Cold
  • Hearing Protector's NRR

  

1998 Newsletters
Quarter
Topics
First
  • The Stairstepping Path of Back Injuries
  • Corridor Testing: An Alternative to Prehire Drug Testing
Second
  • OSHA Issues New Respiratory Protection Standard
  • Drug-Free Workplace Study Shows Excellent Results
Third
  • Data Quality in Your Loss Runs
  • 24-Hour Coverage Comes to Southeast Wisconsin
  • Medical Bill Audits
  • Completing the Employers First Report of Injury or Disease
  • Mike McKeon Named Division Safety Professional of the Year
Fourth
  • OSHA Continues Stakeholder Meetings in Preparing Ergonomics Rule
  • Establishing a Position on Portable Stereo Headsets
  • 7th Circuit Court Decision: Modified Duty
  • Benchmarking: Latest NCCI Claim Cost Data
  • 'Tis the Slip and Fall Season

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