Healthcare Training and CE- Do’s and Don’ts of Learning Online

Posted: Thursday, May 14th, 2009
Category: Healthcare

Continuing education is an essential part of the healthcare industry. Many professions might require further training and education, but they definitely don’t have as vital of a role in other industries as they do in the healthcare industry. Taking the time to figure out exactly what you need and how to get it can prove…

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OSHA Regulations and Compliance- Do’s and Don’ts of Meeting Standards

Posted: Thursday, May 14th, 2009
Category: OSHA and Safety

OSHA regulations are essential to many industries. There are rules and guidelines for a variety of business types and companies that need to be met in order to stay on top of your compliance. This is done not only to make the workplace safer for employees, but to increase business productivity and morale on a…

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EPA Tips and Tricks- Do’s and Don’ts of Going Green

Posted: Thursday, May 14th, 2009
Category: Environmental

There are many different ways to go green and to help the environment. As a member or related individual that has ties to the EPA, it may seem like there is increasing pressure on you to do your part to protect the environment. However, there are some things to keep in mind. Some people are…

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Insurance Training and Education- Do’s and Don’ts as an Insurance Agent

Posted: Thursday, May 14th, 2009
Category: Insurance Training

When it comes to being an insurance agent, ethics and customer responsibilities play a large role in many of the decisions that you make. When you decide to embark on a career as an insurance agent, it is up to you to get the proper training and choose the licensure that is best for your…

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Server Responsibility- Do’s and Don’ts of Friendly Service in the Workplace

Posted: Thursday, May 14th, 2009
Category: Alcohol & Food Safety, Food handler

When it comes to Food Handler Certification, there are many things that are covered. Food safety, hygiene, and other aspects that are essential to the industry of food service are all covered in detail. However, there are some things that you need to learn about becoming a server that aren’t taught in the training courses,…

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Cosmetology Training 101- Do’s and Don’ts of Training Programs

Posted: Thursday, May 14th, 2009
Category: Cosmetology

Finding the right cosmetology training program can prove to be a daunting task. If you take the time to check out all of your options and get the training that you need, you’ll be much better off than if you just chose a program because it was the first one that you found. There are…

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History behind Earth Day- Modest Beginnings Lead to National Observance

Posted: Thursday, May 14th, 2009
Category: Environmental

What is now celebrated annually on April 22nd every year began as a simple way to get the government’s attention to focus on the environment. Founder Gaylord Nelson was a senator from Wisconsin at the time, and proposed it as an environmental protest to get the issue onto the agenda at the national level. He…

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OSHA 10 Hour Certification- Do’s and Don’ts

Posted: Thursday, May 14th, 2009
Category: OSHA and Safety

When it comes to being certified by OSHA, there are many different courses that can be taken. The OSHA 10 hour course is one of the most common, and affords many advantages and benefits to those who take it. It doesn’t matter whether the course is taken for mandatory needs or just to offer a…

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Is Insurance the Business to Get Into During Recession?

Posted: Thursday, May 14th, 2009
Category: Insurance Training

The insurance industry is one of the leading industries in the nation. It’s only natural, therefore, that during a recession it would be more likely to be fruitful when other markets are slowing down, losing money, and even bottoming out. So is the recession really a good time to get involved in the insurance business?…

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How Does Beer-Tax Affect You?

Posted: Thursday, May 14th, 2009
Category: Alcohol & Food Safety

Every state has different rules and regulations on the beer-tax. Every state has an excise tax that is based on a dollar amount per gallon, with Alaska ranking the highest at $1.07 per gallon as an excise tax. Fortunately for residents, there is no sales tax on beer or other taxes applied, which can offer…

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Dentists for Small Children- How to Alleviate their Fears

Posted: Thursday, May 14th, 2009
Category: Healthcare

Children do not understand what fear is or why they have it, except that new things can be very scary. When a child goes to the doctor, getting shots is bad enough. Then you tell them that you want to look inside their mouth? They can only imagine the horrors that they might be subject…

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OHSA Notifies Workplaces with High Injury and Illness Rates

Posted: Thursday, May 14th, 2009
Category: OSHA and Safety

Nearly 14,000 employers received notifications from OSHA in April of this year regarding workplace safety numbers. These companies all have higher than average injury and illness rates, and OSHA is encouraging proactive steps that can be taken to reduce the numbers and improve health and safety in the workplace overall. With everything going on in…

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Penalties of a Dirty Salon- Understanding the Importance of Sanitation

Posted: Thursday, May 14th, 2009
Category: Cosmetology

A salon isn’t normally a place that you would imagine picking up an infectious disease. However, salons are notorious for being dirty places if they aren’t properly kept up. It might seem like common sense to clean your salon and keep it sanitized for your customers, but it’s much easier said than done. Not having…

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OSHA 10 Hour Certification Courses- Finding Your Fit

Posted: Thursday, May 14th, 2009
Category: OSHA and Safety

There are many different ways to choose an OSHA certification course for your employees or workplace. So many companies offer these programs that it can easily become overwhelming when you’ve got to choose the best one for the job. However, as long as you take the time to figure out exactly what you need and…

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Safety Training and Compliance- Do’s and Don’ts for Employers

Posted: Wednesday, May 13th, 2009
Category: Industrial Skills

Safety Training and OSHA compliance is essential for any industry. By taking the time to learn about OSHA regulations and workplace dangers that can hamper your company’s productivity, you’ll be in a much better place to make decisions and changes within the workplace. This includes getting safety training that meets OSHA standards based on your…

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