July 28, 2022
Thank You, 2022 NHADA Partners!
These partners have answered the call and supported NHADA programs and events. Please consider your partners first when you need professional services for your business. To become a NHADA partner, please call Lisa Lavoie at 800-852-3305 or email llavoie@nhada.com. Companies endorsed by the NHADA are listed first within each association partner level. Learn more at nhada.com/partnership-program.
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New Members
Next Level Automotive 2 Integra Drive, Unit 10Concord, NH 03301Phone: 603-227-6845Owners: Shawn & Eric Jutras Auto Images 33 Milton RoadRochester, NH 03868Phone: 603-335-4719Owner: James Stock Hawkes Motorsports LLCdba Hawkes Trailer Shop 129A Mast StreetGoffstown, NH 03045Phone: 603-660-9864Owner: Austin Hawkes Chicoine & Sons Automotive 236B Mast StreetGoffstown, NH 03045Phone: 603-391-9958Owner: Justin Chicoine McFarland Ford Sales Incdba Stratham Motor
It’s Nothing, Right? It Will Just Heal Up and Go Away
Everyone’s thought when they sustain a minor injury; from a “something got in my eye” to “it’s just a little cut,” our hope is always it will just get better, and we don’t need medical care. Unfortunately, that is not typically the case and what we write off as minor becomes major.
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Heat Stress: What Is It And How You Can Keep Your Employees Safe
Workers who are exposed to extreme
heat or work in hot environments may
be at risk of heat stress. Exposure to
extreme heat can result in occupational
illnesses and injuries. Heat stress can
result in heat stroke, heat exhaustion, heat cramps, or heat rashes. Heat can also increase the risk of injuries in workers as it may result in sweaty palms, fogged-up safety glasses, and dizziness.
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OSHA to Propose New Heat Stress Standard and Implements National Emphasis Program. Some NHADA Members (Will) Need To Comply
On April 8, 2022, the Occupational
Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced a National
Emphasis Program focused on heat
hazards. OSHA will be conducting heat-related inspections on “heat” priority days and whenever heat hazards are observed or reported.
What To Do In a Dental Emergency
Dental emergencies come in many forms, and some situations are more urgent than others. People are often hesitant to call their dentist when they’re experiencing a dental
emergency, wondering if the situation truly warrants emergency dental care and if a treatment will be covered by their insurance plan.
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