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INFORMATION DATE 19910815 DESCRIPTION USDOL Program Highlights on Waste Anesthetic Gases SUBJECT Waste Anesthetic Gases ABSTRACT The waste anesthetic gases and vapors of concern are nitrous oxide a...
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WHAT DOES AN AGENCY OWE ITS PRODUCERS? by Chris Burand This is the softest market the P/C industry has ever experienced. To thrive, agencies must eliminate waste, work harder, and work sm...
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WHAT GETS MEASURED GETS DONE: ENHANCE INTERNAL SERVICE by Troy Campbell A common complaint from customer service representatives is: 'We are ordered to provide excellent service, but when ther...
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WHAT MAKES YOU SPECIAL? by Pegi Flahault 'So, tell me a little about yourself.' Remember how important an intelligent and succinct response to that question was when you were out job ...
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WHAT TO DO WHEN AN OWNER RETIRES by Al Diamond Retirement should never be a spur-of-the-moment decision, even if the temptation is frequent when carriers, customers, or em...
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In your handyman business, you may fix a deck one day and repair a roof the next. While fulfilling, your career also includes numerous risks. Be sure you purchase the right insurance coverage to protect your business.
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WHATS MY AGENCY WORTH? by Al Diamond Why is an agency worth different amounts in different valuation scenarios? The value of a business (including an insuranc...
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WHEN IS BODILY INJURY NOT PERSONAL INJURY? Dear (Customer Name), WHEN IS BODILY INJURY NOT PERSONAL INJURY? Does your firm carry Liability insurance? Of course, it does. And does your Lia...
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A variety of laws govern extended employee absences. Many states have equivalent legislation. These federal and state laws share a common theme: The worker’s needs come first. In this document, Don Phin advises you to maintain compliance, and to go beyond the letter of the law to retain loyal workers.
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WHY ARE WE ALWAYS BEHIND? by Pegi Flahault The staff is always running behind, and you can't seem to find a solution. Before the solution can be determined, the cause must be identified. One po...