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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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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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CLIENT BILL OF RIGHTS My attorney agrees to do the following: 1. Only work on my case if he or she has the skills, knowledge and experience necessary to be an excellent advocate on my behalf. 2...
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COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT CHECKLIST: Organize a neighborhood cleanup project; Support or start a community job training center; Offer free assistance to needy area r...
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This Confidentiality Agreement ('Agreement') is executed effective between _____________, its subsidiaries, parents, successors and assigns ('Company') and _______________, his/her assigns, spouse, heirs or other legal representative ('Signator'), as consideration for the establishment and/or continuation of their employment relationship and sharing of Confidential Material.
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DISASTER PLANNING by Bill Grieb Disasters and emergencies can involve a single worker (for example, a heart attack on the job), several workers, or a complete plant or site. Disasters or emergencies...
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DISASTER PLANNING GUIDELINES by Bill Grieb The Plan Do you have a written emergency action plan? Does your emergency plan cover: fire and explosion...
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FIRST AID by Bill Grieb This article discusses medical assistance and first aid requirements. GISO 2400 requirements are listed at the end. MEDICAL ASSISTANCE Employers who are not near ...
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Today, an insurance professional must be an information specialist. Access to information can be vital in all specialized areas of insurance. Every agency has numerous books, both those published professionally and those published as company manuals and promotional materials, which are reference tools enabling more effective decisions. But where are the materials when you need them? Ideally, in a library using a database program and an efficient cataloging system.
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HAZARD COMMUNICATION by Bill Grieb OSHA'S Expanded Hazard Communication Standard The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has expanded protection under its hazard ...