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Deadlock is to dealmakers what cliffhangers are to TV couch potatoes — frustrating yet compelling, as the impasse challenges each side’s negotiating maturity, skill, and acumen. This document by Patricia Berry offers 10 key methods for jump-starting a stalled exchange.
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Fact Sheet No. OSHA 92-46 BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS FINAL STANDARD: SUMMARY OF KEY PROVISIONS PURPOSE: Limits occupational exposure to blood and other potentially infectious materials since a...
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Dear (Customer Name), ARE YOU FED UP? By insurance, that is. If so, I understand. Quite frankly, so is the rest of the world. That's why... NOW,...
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FIRST AID TIPS BASIC PROCEDURES FOR FIRST AID When a person is injured or ill, someone must take charge, send for a doctor, and apply first aid. The person taking charge must make a rapi...
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IMPLEMENTING OSHA'S BIOHAZARD STANDARDS by Bill Grieb Many employees may be exposed to biohazards in their workplace. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has developed stan...
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Fact Sheet No. OSHA 93-52 Lead Exposure in Construction MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE When a construction employee is occupationally exposed to lead at or above the action level of 30 ug/m(3) on any one day...
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OSHA HANDBOOK FOR SMALL BUSINESSES PART 2 IV. SELF-INSPECTION The most widely accepted way to identify hazards is to conduct safety and health inspections. The only way you can...
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INFORMATION DATE 19920925 DESCRIPTION USDOL Program Highlights, Protecting Workers in Hot Environments TOPIC Hot Environments SUBJECT Protecting Workers in Hot Environments ABSTRACT Many workers s...