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IS YOUR COMPANYS CELL PHONE POLICY UP TO DATE? If not, you might well have a problem. For the past several years, more and more states and cities have limited or banned drivers us...
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OBTAINING X-DATES AND QUALIFYING PROSPECTS TELEMARKETING SCRIPT Producer: Maybe you can help me. Who is the person responsible for your Business insurance? IF THEY ...
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PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES (STANDARDS OF CONDUCT) [Company Name] wishes to create a work environment which promotes job satisfaction, respect, responsibility, and value for all of our employees, clients, ...
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VEHICLE SAFETY, PART 1 by Bill Grieb Vehicle accidents are one of the major causes of workplace injury. They include traffic accidents and in-house accidents involving forklifts. Vehicl...
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VEHICLE SAFETY, PART 2 By Bill Grieb Guidelines All company vehicles and equipment are to be operated in a safe manner and drivers must adhere to all applicable laws. The driver is...
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VEHICLE SAFETY, PART 3 by Bill Grieb Because half of workplace injuries are caused by vehicle accidents, you can make a substantial difference in reducing your firm's costs by minimizing these ...
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Most business owners would agree that it’s important to maintain insurance to protect business assets. When they think about insurance, business owners generally consider protection against hazards such as fire, flood or theft at their company sites. This is obviously an important protection to have. However, there are other types of hazards that may not be quite as high on the list, but protection could be every bit as important to offset significant financial losses.