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  • How to Build a First Aid Kit for the Office

    It is wise for a business or organization to be prepared for medical emergencies. Keeping a first aid kit in an easy-to-reach location will provide security and the necessary tools in the event...

  • Workplace Medical Emergency Procedures

    Medical emergencies in the workplace are seldom expected and very rarely properly planned for. Should there be a medical emergency where you work, your level of preparedness could mean the...

  • OSHA Guidelines for Medical Housekeeping

    The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), an agency of the United States Department of Labor, establishes guidelines and standards to protect employee health and safety. Medical...

  • How to Prevent a Patient-Lifting Back Injury as an EMS

    Emergency medical service (EMS) workers, such as paramedics and emergency medical technicians (EMTs), are often the first on scene to a medical emergency. EMS workers provide life-saving medical...

  • How to Prove On-the-Job Injuries

    When you are hurt on the job and cannot work or need medical care, you have to provide information to prove that the job caused the injury. If you do not know how to prove on-the-job injuries, you...

  • The Requirements for Electronic Medical Records

    An electronic medical record (EMR) is basically an individual's medical record which has been transposed into its digital format. It means the same thing as EHR, which stands for electronic...

  • How To Apply for Medical Workers Compensation

    Medical Workers' Compensation provides you with the benefits necessary when you've had any type of accident at work. The law and forms vary state to state; however, the benefit is available to...

  • How to Survive Workers Compensation

    Workers Compensation was created to help employees in case of an accident on the job, it’s an insurance policy taken out by the employer and the state to cover you in case of injury on the job....

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