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"Considering that
worker's compensation may be your largest category of insurance cost, it is
definitely worth your investment to minimize the risk of claims. By doing so,
you will not only reduce your premiums and the number of claims you may have to
pay, you will gain a safer and more productive workplace."
-Murphy
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) protects workers' rights
to a safe and healthful workplace. The National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health (NIOSH) recommends standards to OSHA based on scientific
studies of these hazards. The OSHA standards that are eventually enforced are
often compromises among government, industry, and labor. Law suits and
workers compensation for job-related injury or illnesses can be very costly.
Therefore, it is important for all managers to be aware and comply with OSHA's
safety and health standards.
Services and Professional Advice On:
- OSHA: Employee Workplace Rights.
- How to Plan for Workplace Emergencies
and Evacuations.
- Indoor Air Quality.
- Employer Rights and Responsibilities.
- Occupational Hazards in Health Related Fields.
- Ergonomics.
- Hazards of Confined Space.
- Reproductive Hazards in the Workplace.
- Training Employees to Comply With OSHA Standards.
© Copyright 2004 HR Support
Center / Haleh Hamzeh
Phone: 973-405-6249 Fax: 973-272-1073
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