Manufacturing Workplace Safety

There were 4,690 fatalities from work-related injuries in 2010, or one fatality every two hours. While this number has decreased over the past decade, it’s still important to implement and monitor safety protocols in workplace environments. This is especially true of the manufacturing industry. Even less sever injuries can cost money, time, and much more.…

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Contract Review Improves Tech Risk Management

Contracts can be used to prevent problems from surfacing and to more effectively manage them when they do. What’s more, well-written contracts clarify agreements, improve project outcomes and create good working relationships between you and your clients, suppliers and business partners. But contracts for technology initiatives, such as Web site generation, or software development present…

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Impact of Healthcare Reform on Maryland and Delaware Businesses

In 2010, health care reform became a reality with the passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010. To help you understand the impact on your benefits plans, the experts at Deeley Insurance Group offer a Healthcare Reform and COBRA FAQ two-page newsletter which…

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Building an OSHA Program to Reduce Workers Comp Costs

When a construction company experiences significant increases in workers’ compensation costs, it often triggers internal activities aimed at reducing insurance costs. The key to reducing spending is more than just stopping a few accidents; it is having a sound safety program designed to continuously improve. A safety program that meets or exceeds the OSHA standards…

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