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INFORMATION DATE 19901212 DESCRIPTION USDOL Program Highlights-Amended Powered Platform Standard STANDARD NUMBER 1910.66 SUBJECT Amended Powered Platform Standard ABSTRACT More modern job safety r...
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BRAIN TISSUE AND SCAR TISSUE by Michael Manes A wise friend of mine often talks about brain tissue versus scar tissue. I agree with him that these are the two ways that we learn. Brain tis...
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A FIRE CAN DO MORE THAN JUST DAMAGE YOUR BUILDING Dear (Customer Name): If a serious fire occurred at your ( ), your first thought would probably be for the immediate...
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Dear (Customer Name), I would like to review four different areas of commercial insurance with you. First, you are aware of the tremendous rise in replacement...
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Eventually, almost every employer after employer needs to deal hiring low wage earners who are seldom motivated toward high performance.
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THIS OFFICE MAKES ME SICK! by Neil Carlson, Tom Kapfer, and Arif Quraishi Studies have shown that most Americans spend more than 90% of their time indoors and that this environment is significan...
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The alert raised in Washington, D.C., on May 10, 2005, when a light plane mistakenly flew into restricted airspace sent thousands of people fleeing from the U.S. Capitol and the White House. Once the buildings were evacuated, however, most people were unsure of where to go or what to do. Bill Kliewer discusses the need for personal contingency plans in cases of emergency.