

OSHA Recordkeeping & Reporting
A Professional Guide for Employers Clear Compliance Steps for Safety Managers and HR Professionals Introduction OSHA recordkeeping and reporting are essential for tracking workplace injuries and illnesses, improving safety, and ensuring regulatory compliance. Accurate records help employers identify hazards, implement controls, and demonstrate their commitment to workplace health and safety. Enhanced Reporting Program for High Hazard Industries Establishments with 100 or more


Name Insured, Santa Claus.
We Have a Great Opportunity. With the holidays quickly closing in I have a hard deadline to meet. My client needed his insurance program put together and bound by Thanksgiving. After that he was too busy to discuss insurance. Named Insured was Santa Claus. I still need to determine the type of entity we need to insure. Is this an LLC, C Corp, or a partnership? If other entities are involved, we need all the details for the correct named insureds. Property coverage is for a w


SDS Sheets - Fundamental Standard Requirements
The OSHA standard for Hazard Communication - 1910.1200 entered the business world in 1983 for manufacturing and was expanded to all industries in 1987. The standard was updated in 2012 and again in 2024 to align the OSHA standard with a Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling (GHS). The updates were intended to make the hazard communication process more efficient across the globe and remove what had become a patchwork of data sheets in varying formats. The t


Loss Analysis – A valuable tool for managing your risk
It has been said that unless you understand history, you will repeat it. That proves true with loss experience. Lack of understanding and...

