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Risky Businesses
Businesses that take chances start out with a strike against them.
Here are a few red flags to watch for when analyzing the risks involved in your business:
- using hazardous materials, such as dry cleaning solvents or photographic chemicals, or hazardous processes, such as welding or operating heavy machinery
- manufacturing or selling edible goods
- building or repairing structures or vehicles
- caring for children or animals
- providing or allowing access to alcohol
- driving as the main part of the job
- allowing activities that may result in injury, such as weightlifting or skateboarding, and
- repairing or working on items of value, such as cars or antiques.
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