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.
Updated 9/8/21: With $1.9 trillion, there is a lot of relief on the way for businesses and workers. It's important to know what the final package includes and what action businesses should take next.
OSHA published a COVID-19 National Emphasis Program (NEP) to reduce or eliminate workers' exposure in high-hazard industries. The NEP covers guidance on inspections and retaliation protections.
The CFPB has gone on a hiring spree under President Biden. With a larger enforcement team, dealers can expect greater oversight and possibly more significant penalties and fines.
Fall protection and prevention is still the most frequently cited Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) violation for several years now, which means, what industries are doing to address the issue isn’t working.
Documentation is critical everywhere, but particularly to stay compliant with environmental regulations. Follow these environmental documentation best practices.
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