The Gift of Life

We are all empowered to give the most precious gift of all - the gift of life. Continue Reading →

Winter Time Slips, Trips, and Falls

Winter weather is here and walking on snow and ice covered sidewalks cause a substantial number of falls for pedestrians. Wet or icy surfaces, uneven pavement, glare, and poor visibility all increase the risk for falls and injury. A minor fall may only result in bruised pride, however the potential is always there for serious injuries, such as broken bones or even fatal injuries. Continue Reading →

Too Much on Your Plate?

Whether it’s at work, home, or the dinner table, only take on what you can handle. If we take on too much (at work or home) we have a higher chance of making mistakes. Juggling too many tasks at once increases the opportunity for mistakes to happen, missed deadlines, and even increased risk of incidents and accidents. This goes for holiday indulgence, too! You’ll feel much better (and be a holiday success!) if you do everything in moderation. Know your limits and ask for help when you need it. Continue Reading →

Preparing for Winter

Winter is quick approaching. Do you remember what you need to do to prepare for the cold / wintery months? Continue Reading →

SSOE Group Honored at 2019 Ohio BWC and Safety Council of Northwest Ohio Recognition Awards Ceremony

TOLEDO, Ohio, May 31, 2019 – SSOE Group (www.ssoe.com), a global project delivery firm for architecture, engineering, and construction management, is proud to announce that they have been recognized for their safety accomplishments by the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) and Safety Council of Northwest Ohio. The BWC and the Safety Council of Northwest Ohio presented their 65th annual safety recognition awards on Wednesday, May 15, 2019. Continue Reading →

The Invisible Killer

Carbon monoxide, also known as CO, is called the “Invisible Killer” because it's a colorless, odorless, poisonous gas. More than 150 people in the United States die every year from accidental nonfire-related CO poisoning associated with consumer products, including generators. Other products include faulty, improperly-used or incorrectly-vented fuel-burning appliances such as furnaces, stoves, water heaters and fireplaces. Continue Reading →