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Safety Incident Rates are important metrics to have in your safety program. Use our simple calculator to determine OSHA Incident Rate, DART Rate, and more....
Safety Incident Rates are important metrics to have in your safety program. Use our simple calculator to determine OSHA Incident Rate, DART Rate, and more....
Presenting a business case for safety is an important step towards your business achieving high safety standards for its employees and other stakeholders. An effective business case for safety can convince upper management of the benefits of the proposed program, and it should be designed...
Safety is of the utmost importance in any workplace. As a small business owner, it’s crucial to create a working environment with as few health hazards and risks for injury as possible. Your employees are your most valuable assets, and part of your plan for...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, also known as ACA or Obamacare, altered the face of U.S. health care for individuals and employers. Sweeping changes in financing and regulations required corresponding overhauls in employee benefits to provide the proper amount of coverage....
Navigating Sarbanes Oxley Sarbanes Oxley Compliance seems like a difficult concept, but at its core it is simple to explain. For all of its complexities and sophistication, a substantial portion of the global financial markets are based on one simple concept - trust. Without at least...
A Quick Guide to The Sarbanes Oxley Act Publicly traded companies and foreign companies with U.S. securities are now subject to compliance with the Sarbanes Oxley Act (SOA) of 2002. After several major cases of corporate fraud that caused economic instability, Sarbanes Oxley was introduced as...