Compliance Newsletter September 2010
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Free EHS/HR Webinar: Date: Thursday, September 9, 2010 Using best practices from both EHS and HR management, you will learn how to develop a disaster and emergency preparedness program including sample policies. You never know when disaster will strike, so learn how to plan, prepare, and deal with natural and manmade emergencies. Presented by: Peter Zaidel and Kathryn Carlson |
Healthcare Reform Requirements Checklist With the open enrollment season upon us and the many changes brought by healthcare reform, it is a good idea to review your 2011 plan for compliance to the new regulations. Until final regulations are issued, plans can use a good faith effort to comply with a reasonable interpretation of essential health benefits. |
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New DOT HazMat Rule Goes into Effect October 1 Starting on October 1, 2010 the Department of Transportation will begin enforcing a revised Hazardous Materials transportation rule. This rule amends the Hazardous Materials Regulations to clarify requirements for using a third-party 24 hour emergency number. |
Free EHS Webinar: Date: Thursday, September 16, 2010 OSHA statistics show BP ran up 760 "egregious, willful" safety violations, while Exxon had one comparable citation. How does this compare to automobile dealers? Presented by: Peter Zaidel, EHS Product Manager |
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The Biggest Mistakes You May Be Making On Your Website Right Now Overtime Wage Payments and Mobile Devices
HR Compliance Regulatory Update OSHA modifies citation from per incident to per affected employee Free HR Webinar: Your HR Legal Questions Answered Free HR Webinar: California HR Compliance Update On Demand Webinar Recordings
California HR Legislative Update
You budgeted for the employment lawsuit, right?
Solve HR’s Toughest Immigration Challenges
Do's and Don'ts of Respiratory Protection For more recorded webinars and to see the schedule of upcoming webinars, please visit our Webinars Page. |

