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DIGEST OF OFFICIAL INTERPRETATIONS OF THE BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS RECORDKEEPING GUIDELINES FOR OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES AND ILLNESSES
This digest collects and summarizes some 400 interpretations of OSHA regulations for injury and illness recordkeeping, 29 CFR Part 1904, and the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) booklet, "Re...
Enabling the Healthcare Quality Improvement Cycle
The key to improving quality in healthcare organizations is to ensure that unplanned events, issues, audits, reviews, and other quality and risk-related programs are managed effectively and ...
Encryption and Data Leak Prevention
Every week there are several highly publicized, damaging, and embarrassing disclosures and reports of breaches of private information including customer records, employee records, and intell...
Ensuring Data Protection for Growing Business
Small and midsize businesses have become increasingly reliant on IT. In this paper, we look at how SMBs often progress through the IT adoption cycle, and some of the operational and security...
Everything you need to know about email and web security (but were afraid to ask)
What you don’t know can destroy your business. It’s hard to imagine modern business without the internet but in the last few years it has become fraught with danger. Internet crooks are the ...
How to keep spam off your network
The General Services Administration (GSA) has awarded a supply contract to Industrial Safety Solutions for their SafetyPro line of industrial labeling equipment and supplies. This new federa...
Injuries: 1979 to 1998
This study compares the impact of OSHA inspections on manufacturing industries using data from three time periods: 1979-85, 1987-91, and 1992-98. We find substantial declines in the impact o...
OSHA Infectious Dose White paper
A pathogen’s infectious dose (ID) is one of many factors that are considered when a biological hazard analysis is performed. The NIH Recombinant DNA Guidelines and the CDC/NIH Guidelines ...
OSHA North American safety Standards
Light curtain standards fall into two categories: application standards and construction standards. Application standards reference how to use a light curtain for machine guarding, for exam...
OSHA Supply Chain RFID How it works and why it pays
Radio frequency identification (RFID) is one of the most promising and anticipated technologies in recent years. Magazine articles, television shows, analyst papers and the like are frequent...


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