Construction Fall-Protection Trigger to be Reduced to 6 Feet

Posted on: October 29th, 2024 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

The Cal/OSHA Standards Board has relented to threats from Federal OSHA and voted to align its residential construction and roofing fall-protection trigger with its federal counterpart at 6 feet. California has been the only state that runs its own OSHA and not comply with the federal mandate that requires laborers working at heights of more […]

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Businesses Suffer as Employee Theft Grows

Posted on: October 22nd, 2024 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

Organizations around the world lose an estimated 5% of their annual revenues to occupational fraud, according to a survey by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE). The association estimates that U.S. businesses lose some $50 billion a year to employee theft, and that 75% of employees have stolen at least once from their employer […]

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How to Streamline Your Insurance Policy Audit

Posted on: October 15th, 2024 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

Are you due for a workers’ compensation premium audit? Audits are how insurance rates are determined, and it’s possible that an audit will uncover information that can actually save you money — or not if you’ve hired additional staff and haven’t notified your insurer. In any case, it pays to be prepared by taking on […]

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Businesses Often Have No Recourse After Costly Software Outages

Posted on: October 8th, 2024 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

Lately there’s been a series of massive cyberattacks on software that organizations use to run their businesses, causing major disruptions to companies — and sometimes hamstringing their ability to operate. The most recent example is the Crowdstrike cyber-security software outage that affected some 8.5 million businesses,  most notably airlines, which had to cancel thousands of […]

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Drivers, Fleet Managers Must Report All Claims

Posted on: October 1st, 2024 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

A common problem in the transportation industry is fleet managers failing to report accidents that their drivers are involved in, or the drivers themselves failing to report them in the first place. The risk is that if you ignore this problem, it’s not going away and will instead likely come back to haunt you, particularly […]

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