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INFORMATION DATE 19891017 DESCRIPTION USDOL Program Highlights-Access to Employee Exposure and Medical Records SUBJECT Access to Employee Exposure and Medical Records U.S. Department of Labor Prog...
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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE Dear (Customer Name): Can you imagine sending the following letter to all your customers? 'Dear Customer: Last weekend an explosion destroyed all our accounts receivable recor...
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ARE YOU RUNNING IN PLACE OR RUNNING THE RACE? by Al Diamond In this document, Al Diamond identifies the four phases of agent activity that define the effectiveness of...
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AUDIT EXPLANATION - PREPARE, PREPARE Dear (Customer Name), THERE'S SOMETHING YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT AUDITS . . . As you know, Workers Compensation and General Liability policies are su...
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AUTOMATION'S IMPACT ON MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS by Angela Bemiss The agency management system of both players plays a critical role in making the deal. With so many agenc...
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AUTOMATION'S IMPACT ON MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS by Angela Bemiss With so many agencies looking to merge with or acquire other agencies, automation has become increasingly impo...
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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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COMPUTERIZED RECORDS: NEW E&O CONCERNS? Over the last few years, the Independent Agency System has focused on the role of automation in the agency and marketplace. Emphasis has been placed on adaptin...
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DOLLARS AND SENSE: FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Why Are There Financial Responsibility Requirements? Whe...
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On June 22, 1984, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued a standard which set a limit on worker exposure to ethylene oxide (EtO) averaged over an either hour day to protect about 68,000 workers exposed to the substance. The standard was amended April 6, 1988, to further reduce the health risk associated with EtO by requiring control of short-term exposure to EtO as well. Workers primarily employed by hospitals and medical products manufacturers will benefit most from the 1988 amendment.