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Who is the single best person to address H1N1 influenza? You are.
June 1, 2009... Who is the single best person to address H1N1 influenza? You are Quell panic by drawing on trust from employees Employees trust you to help them when they are sick, hurt, or worried about anything from chemical exposure to a back injury that keeps them out of work. For this reason,...

Are workers panicked? Put these facts in their hands.
June 1, 2009... Are workers panicked? Put these facts in their hands Get the word out immediately What is the best way to communicate with employees during the H1N1 crisis? Every way. "Utilize every venue possible," says Tamara Y. Blow, RN, MSA, COHN-S/CM, CBM, FAAOHN, manager of occupational...

Metabolic syndrome costs more than you think.
June 1, 2009... Metabolic syndrome costs more than you think [Please see "Learn & Earn" chart. Source: Pitney Bowes, Stamford, CT]. Of a cohort group of 5,455, 21% of employees participating in Intel Corp.'s "Health for Life 3-Step Wellness Check" were moved from high risk to low/moderate risk...

Get serious about soliciting safety concerns of workers.
June 1, 2009... Get serious about soliciting safety concerns of workers In order to be recognized by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) as a Voluntary Protection Programs (VPP) star site, companies must demonstrate a high degree of employee involvement in safety. According to OSHA,...

For back pain, some treatments underused.
June 1, 2009... For back pain, some treatments underused People with back pain use a lot of medical treatments, but often not the ones with the strongest evidence of effectiveness, according to a study in the April 1 issue of Spine. The results suggest that some treatments with the strongest...

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