MEASURING UP TO OSHA STANDARDS
Does your company meet Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards?
It's not always easy to tell, since OSHA regulations can be difficult to interpret. Fortunately,
help with compliance is at hand. The OSHA Consultations Service is a government funded
program that works with businesses to identify and correct OSHA violations. For more
information, visit the OSHA Website at www.osha.gov/
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PROTECTING THE DISABLED AT WORK
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) protects the civil rights of those with disabilities in the workplace.
To learn more about your responsibilities as an employer, you can download a copy of a
free publication, Americans with Disabilities Act - Guide for Small Businesses from the
Small Business Administration (SBA) Website at www.sba.gov/
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EVERY BREATH YOU TAKE...
Most people are familiar with the health hazards associated with poor outdoor air quality.
But, did you know that indoor air can be as much as 2 to 100 times more polluted than
outdoor air? The problem is greatest in enclosed environments, such as offices and manufacturing facilities. For information about what you
can do to protect your company's air quality, visit the Indoor Environments Division of the Environmental Protection
Agency Website at www.epa.gov/
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