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Common Sense Workplace Safety

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Successful workplace safety programs must provide frequent and regular inspections of the materials, operating procedures, PPE, job-site conditions, emergency procedures, safe work practices, hazard communication program (including SDS sheets), and equipment. Common-Sense Guidelines for Workplace Safety. Hazard Evaluations.

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Top Fines & OSHA Regulations

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Number of Inspections: 623. Number of Inspections: 1,488. Number of Inspections: 1,055. The quality of training and training requirements may become an issue in legal cases where a defense of unpreventable employee misconduct is raised. Number of Inspections: 1,461. 10: HAZARD COMMUNICATION. Average Fine: $281.00.

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Safety Programs

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Hazard Identification and Control: Your company should perform periodic inspections and have procedures of identifying existing or potential hazards in the workplace and eliminating or controlling them. Here’s a quick checklist and guideline on how to go about it. Consult and comply with OSHA standards.

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PPE for Industrial Safety

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PPE is the last line of defense, and should only be used when engineering controls and administrative controls aren’t feasible. In theory, engineering controls are the most effective defense against hazards and administrative controls are the next choice. Here are some guidelines to follow when using this type of PPE.

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State by State Incentives Guide

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Energy Innovations Small Grant (EISG) Program: Provides up to $95,000 for hardware projects and $50,000 for modeling projects to small businesses, non-profits, individuals and academic institutions to conduct research that establishes the feasibility of new, innovative energy concepts. WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT. 50,000 (max.) 150,000 (max.)

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STATE INCENTIVES GUIDE

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In addition to the manufacturing industry and California’s small business employers, the Panel also prioritizes nanotechnology, biotechnology and life sciences, goods movement and transportation logistics, aerospace and defense, advanced IT services, multimedia/entertainment, healthcare, construction, agriculture and renewables.

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Best Practices for Multiple Award IDIQ – Task and Delivery Order Contracting

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Appendix 2 illustrates the fair opportunity for consideration approach used in the Defense Enterprise Integration Services II (DEIS II) multiple award contracts. Implementing guidelines are set forth in FAR Subpart 16.5. Appendix 1 is a list of multiple award contracts and a person to contact for additional information.