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Termination - The Good, Bad & The Ugly

Posted by Team Granite on Feb 10, 2015 5:08:00 PM

Termination Steps

Termination of employment, whether voluntary or involuntary, can be one of the most stressful events an employer faces. Depending on the reason for the termination, employees may have different rights, and employers may have different responsibilities. The Steps to Success interactive guides featured in this section are designed to give employers a clear picture of the key action steps involved in both involuntary and voluntary terminations, from developing an effective termination policy to satisfying post-termination obligations. 

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Accidents Happen! 4 Ways YOU Can Prevent or Minimize Accidents In The Workplace

Posted by Team Granite on Feb 6, 2015 1:56:00 PM

 

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Don't Wait For An Emergency: Your Free Guide On How to Plan For Workplace Emergencies and Evacuations

Posted by Team Granite on Feb 5, 2015 3:30:00 PM

 

 

You may not expect an emergency or natural disaster to occur in the workplace, but it is important to be prepared because dangerous situations can strike at any time and with little or no warning. OSHA regulations require that almost every business develop an emergency action plan. Having an emergency action plan in place is key to preventing a disorganized evacuation or emergency response that could result in confusion, injury, and property damage.

What is a Workplace Emergency?

A workplace emergency is an unforeseen situation that threatens your employees, customers, or the public; disrupts or shuts down your operations; or causes physical or environmental damage. Emergencies may be natural or manmade and include the following:

  • Floods,
  • Hurricanes,
  • Tornadoes,
  • Fires,
  • Toxic gas releases,
  • Chemical spills,
  • Radiological accidents,
  • Explosions,
  • Civil disturbances, and
  • Workplace violence resulting in bodily harm and trauma.

Protecting Your Employees and Your Business

The best way to protect your employees and your business from a natural disaster or other dangerous situation is to prepare to respond to an emergency before it happens. Few people can think clearly and logically in a crisis, so it is important to do so in advance, when you have time to be thorough.

Brainstorm the worst-case scenarios. Ask yourself what you would do if the worst happened. What if a fire broke out in your boiler room? Or a hurricane hit your building head-on? Once you have identified potential emergencies, consider how they would affect you and your workers and how you would respond.

How to Plan for Workplace Emergencies

OSHA and the Department of Labor have developed a very useful guide that can help you protect your company in the case of an emergency or natural disaster:

Download How to Plan for Workplace Emergencies Now

The following links contain additional information that may be helpful in developing an emergency action plan and in taking other steps to keep your company and employees safe.

 

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Blue Shield and Sutter Health Sign a New Two-Year Contract

Posted by Team Granite on Feb 1, 2015 10:00:00 AM

Granite Insurance Brokers Alert

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Reminder: OSHA 300A Forms Must Be Posted by February 1

Posted by Team Granite on Jan 29, 2015 2:30:57 PM

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HR News Alerts Newsletter-January 2015

Posted by Team Granite on Jan 27, 2015 10:00:00 AM

 
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Granite Insurance Alert

Posted by Team Granite on Jan 20, 2015 8:00:00 AM

Granite Insurance Brokers Received the Following Alert from Blue Shield of California:

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Solutions to ACA Challenges: Free Webinar and Health Care Reform Compliance Checklist

Posted by Team Granite on Jan 19, 2015 10:35:00 AM

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