Many companies’ retained risk costs — claim costs paid by the firm — are the largest component of their total cost of risk, often representing two-thirds or more of the total costs. Unfortunately, they are also often some of the most difficult costs to measure and evaluate. “Most of the time, costs are benchmarked around … Continue reading How to effectively measure injury loss and risk reduction efforts
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OSHA Seeks Input on New Record-keeping Rules at Stakeholder Meeting In Chicago on June 3, 2010
29 CFR Part 1904 OSHA will hold two stakeholder meetings on its record-keeping rules. With a meeting set for May 25 in Washington D.C. and another on June 3 in Chicago, the agency plans to gather information from stakeholders to help modify its current injury and illness record-keeping regulation and develop a modernized record-keeping system. … Continue reading OSHA Seeks Input on New Record-keeping Rules at Stakeholder Meeting In Chicago on June 3, 2010
OSHA Expert Files Whistleblower Complaint – Workplace Injury and illness Records So Poor That Progress Claims Are Illusory
WASHINGTON - November 3 - The U.S. Occupational Safety & Health Administration’s top expert and foremost critic on workplace injury and illness records was pushed out of his job illegally, according to legal pleadings filed today by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER). For nearly 25 years, Robert Whitmore was the top OSHA official overseeing … Continue reading OSHA Expert Files Whistleblower Complaint – Workplace Injury and illness Records So Poor That Progress Claims Are Illusory
Mother, business innovator
Kerry Frank, president of Balanced IT Solutions, wants to show it’s possible to be a successful businesswoman and a mom. The mother of three launched a successful company two years ago and is a finalist in the Innovate Illinois Competition. “I want to show women they can go after their dreams,” Frank said. The 12 … Continue reading Mother, business innovator
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