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... , this breach was caused by supposedly legitimate people who were provided with an account that allowed them to gain access. NEW LAWS AHEAD? Vermont's Patrick Leahy, the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, said recently that this slew of data thefts and other leaks requires a "comprehensive rethinking" of the laws regulating companies that compile electronic dossiers that are usually purchased by creditors, employers, or police. Leahy hinted that new laws might extend beyond data brokers to affect a broad range of businesses. The Senator was a Bank of America customer whose personal information was reported lost. Don't make the mistake of thinking that these incidents won't influence how you operate your agency. Although protecting client information from unauthorized outside access is still extremely important, you also need to protect this information from being stolen ... Newsletters Employees Articles Blog Photos Group Connections Reviews IMMS Library Immerse yourself in our stacks. Take some time and browse through our library. We have thousands of articles, checklists, tip sheets, sales letters, and more! Communications Marketing Customer Service Planning Finance/Accounting Risk Management Human Resources Selling Legal and E&O Technology Life/Financial Services Glossaries Management Resources & Links Categories Popular Recent All Back Protect Private Information From Outsiders — And Insiders!6/3 /2013 12:00:00 AM by CompleteMarkets Editor , Steve Anderson This content has not been rated yet. Steve Anderson presents three recent events that demonstrate clearly that protecting the privacy of client information involves significantly more than keeping outsiders from hacking their way into your network and database. CASE #1 ChoicePoint, a provider of identification ...
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... Public Transportation 4/30/2013 10:41:34 PM by CompleteMarkets Editor , Bill Kliewer This content has not been rated yet. BE AWARE! AVOID DANGER ON PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION 160by Bill Kliewer Bill Kliewer explains how situational awareness and a personal contingency plan can enhance your chance of avoiding or surviving a terrorist attack. 160 On July 26, 2005, New York City police began conducting random searches of subway passengers' bags amid security concerns raised by the July 7 London bombings. Officials from the Washington, D.C., transit system went to New York on July 28 to evaluate the new measures for possible use in the capital's metro. Considering the difficulties in securing public transportation (the New York City subway carries an estimated 4.5 million riders a day; Washington's carries ... , compared with the 54 commuters killed in the London Underground and bus bombings. Overall, the U.S. commuter transportation system is safe to use — but situational awareness and a personal contingency plan will enhance your chance of avoiding or surviving a terrorist attack. Bill Kliewer is a principal with BKCW Insurance Agency, Killeen, TX. You can reach him at (254) 699-7100, e-mail [email protected] , or visit http://www.bkcw.com . Login or Register (for FREE) to gain access to thousands of other great articles. Need more reasons to join? Need insurance for you, your business or your family? Get quality appointments - Save yourself a whole lot of time & money when you use our directory of carriers, wholesalers and service providers. Negotiate lucrative contracts with ...
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... TO FOR A SAFE WORKPLACE Offer employees a share of insurance premium reductions which result from a reduced number of accidents. Match the applicant carefully to the job. Test their skills and physical abilities. Install alarm systems for theft, entry and fire purposes. Make sure that all threats of violence are reported and investigated immediately. Maintain a first aid cabinet, post first aid information, including fire, police, and ambulance numbers, and a poster on how to perform mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Comply with all Federal and State OSHA IIPP requirements. Comply with all hazardous materials reporting requirements, including identification of hazardous substances. Clearly mark and keep clear all your exits, aisles, and passages. Provide stairs with slip resistant surfaces, handrails and proper lighting. Make sure your equipment contains safety guards, electrical ... , readily available and easily identifiable power shut off switches and emergency stop buttons. When appropriate provide your employees with, and require them to wear, protective clothing including: safety glasses, gloves, hard hats, steel toed boots, headphones, hearing protective equipment, wrist braces, back support belts, and the like. Do not allow productivity pressures to compromise safety. Make sure the furniture and equipment you use at the work is ergonomically designed. This includes chairs, computer keyboards, computer screens, as well as other equipment involving repetitive physical use. Address indoor pollution problems through proper ventilation and inspection. Regularly inspect your equipment for functionality and safety purposes. Have a safety officer, a safety plan, and conduct safety meetings. Make sure to send ill employees home before allowing them to ...
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... situation in which an evacuation of a building and/or classroom is not advisable (hostile intruder, hazardous release outside, terrorist attack, etc.), follow these procedures: Communication • 160 Announce an Emergency Lockdown (or "Shelter-in-Place") by intercom or other voice communication. • 160 If an individual discovers a situation that might require an Emergency, they should contact Police/Security immediately and provide as much information as possible. • 160 Do not sound fire evacuation alarms. Procedures 160 • 160 Lock classroom and other doors. • 160 Close windows and window treatments. • 160 Turn off lights. • 160 Have everyone remain quiet and not enter hallways. • 160 If the fire ... , practice these plans and procedures on a regular basis; practicing emergency lockdown procedures is as important as mock Facility Evacuations. Douglas M. Henderson, FSA, CDRP , can be reached at Disaster Management, Inc., 12321 NW 9th St., #100 , Plantation, FL 33322, (954) 452-1091, fax (954) 452-1086, Web site www.disastermgt.com , or e-mail [email protected] . 160 Emergency Lockdown Procedures 160 If there's an emergency situation in which an evacuation of a building and/or classroom is not advisable (hostile intruder, hazardous release outside, terrorist attack, etc.), follow these procedures: Communication • 160 Announce an Emergency Lockdown (or "Shelter-in-Place") by intercom or other voice communication. • ...
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