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EHS Today
OSHA on July 28 issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that clarifies an employer's continuing obligation to make and maintain an accurate record of each recordable injury and illness throughout the five-year period during which the employer is required to keep the records.
"Accurate records are not simply paperwork, but have an important, in fact life-saving purpose," said Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health Dr. David Michaels. "They will enable employers, employees, researchers and the government to identify and eliminate the most serious workplace hazards — ones that have already caused injuries and illnesses to occur."
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Trulia
What do you call it when your front door is so inviting, your welcome mat starts to feel a little left out?
Knob envy.
Really, though: When it comes to making a you-belong-here statement, few elements deliver the message quite like a home's front door. After all, it single-handedly serves as your abode's unofficial welcome committee, greeting guests well before your open arms have a chance to usher them across the threshold.
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By Nate Budde
Honesty, respect, integrity, ethics. These values are the backbone of any successful business. In the construction industry, every party on a project is so interconnected that these four values are not just important to a single party or one contract, but are fundamental to the entire project. The fragile and risky environment of a construction project and the interrelated nature of payment disputes can cause a domino effect if parties start playing a little dirty.
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The University of Texas at Austin
Researchers in the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin are one step closer to delivering smart windows with a new level of energy efficiency, engineering materials that allow windows to reveal light without transferring heat and, conversely, to block light while allowing heat transmission, as described in two new research papers.
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Business 2 Community
It's a lot easier to keep an old customer than win a new customer. In fact, it can cost seven times as much to gain a new sale than to retain an existing one.
Needless to say, every business wants to grow their customer base, however it's far savvier to grow it while retaining your current one. The value current customer's offer can't be questioned and according to research from SumAll, 25 to 40 percent of custom for stable businesses comes from returning clients.
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Small Business Trends
As a small business owner, it is tough to "leave work" because work can take over life. The line between being at work and not being there is extremely blurred in a 24/7 Internet world. Work is no longer really a physical place, but a state of mind. This is especially true for an increasingly number of small business owners that work out of their home.
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