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Workers' Compensation Recordkeeping
Businesses are required to keep two types of workers’ compensation (WC) records. The first is required by approved State Occupational Safe...
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Collecting Drug Test Samples
Drug tests can be conducted on the following samples: urine, saliva, sweat and hair. Detection times vary depending on many factors, includi...
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Essential Elements Of A Drug-Testing Program
An effective drug-testing program consists of two key elements: (1) a general understanding of illicit drug use and the primary regulation t...
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Employer Drug Testing: An Overview
It’s no secret that the use of alcohol and illicit drugs can impair a person’s judgment, dexterity and overall safety. What is shocking ...
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Fact Sheet: Key Elements of an Effective Modified Duty Return-to-Work Program
For decades now, research has documented the value of returning an injured worker (IW) to work as soon as possible, even the day of injury. ...
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Fact Sheet: The Value of Pre-Employment Medical Screenings
A candidate’s ability to perform the physical demands of a position they have been offered is essential information for hiring decisions. ...
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Fact Sheet: Fit for Duty Medical Screening Questions
Pre-employment medical screenings need to be completed after a job offer has been made and prior to the start date. Each screening should be...
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Fact Sheet: Workplace Strategies for Avoiding Workers' Compensation Claims
Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) working at nursing homes experience some of the highest workplace injury rates in the United States due ...
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Fact Sheet: Who's Who Among Regulatory Authorities
Specific to Senior Living Communities The healthcare industry’s influence spans our lifetime, from our first to our last breath. T...
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