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- Mipsis Occupational Safety and Health (exe)
- Using Occupational Safety and Health Software OSHA you can standardize your risk management methodology across multiple sites and departments, allowing real time visualization of the risk landscape within your business. Mipsis Occupational Safety and Health Software OSHA software is a workplace safety management system covering; Employee Register, Examination Records, Prescription...
- Software downloads 2007-11-13
- Mipsis MSDS Manager (zip)
- Mipsis MSDS Software assists Environmental, Health and Safety professionals to author, manage, deliver and track Material Safety Data Sheets. The Material Safety Data Sheet, sometimes called OSHA Form 20, must be prepared and furnished by every manufacturer of a product used today in the USA. By law, you are entitled...
- Software downloads 2006-10-16
- The Importance of Ergonomic Input Devices in the Workplace: The Scope of Computer-Related Repetitive Strain Injuries and Methods for Their Prevention
- The costs associated with repetitive strain injury RSI to businesses are very high; the federal Occupational Safety & Health Administration OSHA estimates them to be between $15 billion and $20 billion per year in the United States. Of the many risk factors for RSI, one of the easiest to address...
- White papers 2005-08-01
- Talking Shop: Act now to prevent workstation-related injuries
- In the ideal world, no computer user would ever suffer pain or injury because of a poorly configured workstation. But sometimes the people who make decisions about how to build out office space are more interested in what looks good than what makes for a safe and productive work environment...
- Technical articles 2003-06-17
- Ergonomic issues: Prepare for OSHA's new rules
- OSHA is planning to unleash its guidelines for ergonomics in the workplace at the end of the yearand employees will be able take time off for work-related musculoskeletal disorders. Is your work environment ergonomically sound and OSHA-compliant?Work-related musculoskeletal disorders WMSDs happen when a person repeats the same movement over and...
- Technical articles 2000-07-28
- Site-ings: Work where you live!
- Do telecommuters know something you don't? Think the work-at-home lifestyle might be for you, or wondering how you'd manage it? This week's Site-ings lists resources that can help.By Lauren WilloughbyIt's the American dream to be your own boss, set your own hours, do your own thing. It's also nice to...
- Technical articles 2000-03-28
- Is OSHA's take on telecommuting unfair? Readers sound off
- Our article on OSHA's suggestion that employers could be held responsible for their telecommuters' safety prompted an avalanche of reader mail. Here's what you told us.We had a strong response to our Jan. 17 story “Are you responsible for your telecommuters' safety?” From the numerous e-mails and postings we received,...
- Technical articles 2000-01-31
- How OSHA's ergonomics proposal could affect you
- OSHA has released new standards for its ergonomics program, creating a proposal, which, if approved, could heavily affect the IT industry. Find out what the standards include.The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has proposed a new set of ergonomics guidelines that will, if approved, require more businesses—including the carpal tunnel-laden...
- Technical articles 2000-02-14
- Are you responsible for your telecommuters' safety?
- A firestorm erupted recently when OSHA stated that its policies cover telecommuters. Though the agency withdrew its recommendations, businesses may be confused about their responsibilities. Here's a rundown of the issue and what's at stake.The news hit telecommuters where they lived—literally. Businesses that allow their employees to telecommute are responsible...
- Technical articles 2000-01-17
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- Tattoo Business (exe)
- Whether you're designing and printing labels for internal use or for your customers, Tattoo Business gives you all the features you need to produce labels with fixed or dynamic text, pictures & barcodes. Dynamic data can come from a wide variety of sources, including your company's database. Create labels for...
- Software downloads 2007-02-26
- Tattoo Enterprise Edition (exe)
- Whether you're designing and printing labels for internal use or for your customers, Tattoo ID Enterprise Edition lets you produce labels with fixed or dynamic text, pictures, and barcodes. Dynamic data can come from a wide variety of sources, including your company's database. Create labels for FDA, OSHA, HIBCC or...
- Software downloads 2007-03-11
- Personnel Plus Safety XP (exe)
- Track all of your HR, training, safety, and WCB needs. Track employee and applicant information, training history, training scheduled, training requirements, drug screening, appraisals, Incident reports, OSHA report export, WCB costs, safety meetings, hazard identification, and safety performance statistics. This system with a graphical help file to assist you. It...
- Software downloads 2007-02-05
- Workstation pretzel
- No, no -- this isn't a snack entry. And if it were, believeme, pretzels would be near the bottom of my list, between Funyuns and rice cakes, maybe. It's about ergonomics and thelack thereof. I just realized I'm sitting in this crappy old chair all twistedand contorted to work around...
- Blog posts 2006-01-17
- Workplace Safety Compliance: The New Approach
- Workplace Safety is emerging as one of the key risk management and regulatory compliance focus areas among many global companies. As a result of this trend, traditional workplace safety compliance systems, which were designed to be point solutions at a plant-level, are giving way to enterprise-wide safety management systems. Such...
- White papers
- Be persnickety about documentation
- Training managers often forget the legal ramifications of documentation. Find out why accurate, updated information protects your enterprise.OSHA citations have nothing to do with training, you think; OSHA only deals with unsafe equipment or practices. Think again. OSHA cited an energy company for safety violation infractions due to faulty documentation....
- Technical articles 1999-09-24
- With SumTotal Systems, Midwest-Based Health System Meets Federal Regulations and Expects to Save Millions in Productivity
- Based in St. Louis, Missouri, SSM Health Care SSMHC is one of the largest Catholic health systems in the country. The Missouri-based health system had no easy way to offer training to nurses and physicians whose shifts occurred outside normal business hours. And, workers cited increased opportunities for education as...
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- Managing IT cover during non business hours
- Other than issuing cell/mobile phones to all relevant employees (or having then on 24 hour call via personal contact numbers) I would be interested in suggestions on how to manage IT cover during non business hours. Up to now one person was the central point of contact but this is...
- Discussion threads 2005-01-21
- Download our safety policy to protect IT staff
- Creating a safety policy is a noninvasive and inexpensive way to let your team know that their organization is committed to minimizing workplace injuries. Use our sample policy to start your own.Working in IT may not seem like a hazardous duty. One TechRepublic member would disagree, however, after seriously cutting...
- Technical articles 2002-04-12
- Web review: Seminars and career tips from Padgett-Thompson
- Are you an instructional designer or do you coordinate training for your organization? If so, Kevin Eikenberry reviews a Web site that offers seminars, career tips, and more that you'll find both interesting and useful.If you’re looking for a way to fill out your training curriculum but are on a...
- Technical articles 2000-01-06
- ISO Nexus
- ISO Nexusblog rootPolicy to allow IT pros access to sensitive dataOne of the best things that happens in the discussionthreads is that people discover that someone has invented the particular wheelthey need. Best case, the wheel gets shared among those who need it, and maybe it getscustomized or enhanced--but no...
- Discussion threads 2005-09-15
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