June is National Safety Month: Be Safe, Be Aware, Be Prepared!

19 August 2025

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June is National Safety Month, and we are delivering on our mission to help our clients reduce the likelihood of workplace injuries.


During June, Fusco Orsini & Associates will provide resources to raise awareness of workplace safety. We will provide safety tips and safety resources and bring experts in workplace safety and loss control to help.


As leaders in insurance and risk management for businesses across the nation, we will also spotlight clients that have a proven safety culture at their firms. Here are some of the questions we have asked:


  1. What is the most crucial element that promotes a safety culture at your company?
  2. How do you ensure ongoing safety for your employees?
  3. Do you think your excellent safety history has contributed to the firm’s success?


We will highlight the following safety topics each week of June:


  1. Week 1: Musculoskeletal Disorders
  2. Week 2: Workplace Impairment
  3. Week 3: Injury Prevention
  4. Week 4: Slips, Trips, and Falls


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You may also visit and bookmark our BLOG page to keep up with National Safety Month. https://foagency.com/blog/


Thank you again for visiting!

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By: Michael Fusco

CEO & Principal of Fusco Orsini & Associates

(858) 384‑1506

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