Companies have lots of OSHA regulations & consensus standards to comply with. But they’re hard to manage when the difference between the two is unclear.
A Pennsylvania employer was ordered to pay $1.04 million to two former employees who were unlawfully terminated for participating in an OSHA inspection.
KPA President, Chris Fanning, spoke about OSHA's COVID-19 National Emphasis Program and potential emergency temporary standard on a recent episode of the OH&S SafetyPod.
As a dealer, you need to know that a cash transaction of $10,000 and higher should be considered suspicious. The government certainly does. That's where Form 8300 Cash Reporting Rule comes into play.
Workplace safety: Where every employee—from the bottom to the top—contributes to be successful. Learn how mobile technology helps build your safety culture.
March 23, 2021 – Working together for over 25 years, KPA and PAA today announced a renewed partnership dedicated to workplace safety and compliance that will support dealerships across the state.
OSHA’s COVID-19 National Emphasis Program puts a focus on whistleblower protections. Learn how to protect your business from employee complaints and OSHA inspections.
March 17, 2021 – Today the long-time partners announced their continued compliance training partnership to help protect auto service technicians at car dealerships.
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