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Mar 2
A Company That Can Meet All Your Posting Compliance Needs

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The constantly changing federal workplace regulations and rules are at minimum, hard to keep up with, and require constant vigilance and posting to comply with current laws that are being passed or recently passed.

A company which has made it their business to keep your business safe is CPC AccuPost, who supplies all the material you need to be in compliance.

Their Web site says concerning their purpose:

"We provide federal government certified OSHA posters for workplace safety compliance. All work spaces are required to post these laws and we offer easy to update posters with constant updates. We call state government offices immediately after new laws are passed, and often times catching the government administrators before they have the new legal definitions!"

They cover all the areas critical for worker protection and safety. For example, in their industrial service they offer posters that help you and your people with Adult CPR & Choke-Saving, First Aid Response, Code of Safe Practices, Hazard Identification, Hazardous Materials, Federal OSHA ForkLift Poster, among many others.

Included in CPC AccuPost's products are training posters and signs that help reveal potential hazards and risks in the workplace. Their many products offer information and responses to potential risks that can be reduced and handled in a easy-to-find and read manner. Almost all of them laminated and good size for ease-of-use.

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In reference to state and federal record keeping guidelines, the company also has a string of products that will help to keep all of your data centralized so it is easy to simplify your HR department's workload for keeping the personnel records in order.

With a company being at risk of fines from $100 to $7,000 for non-posting violations per incident, this is definitely a company that needs to be checked out on how it can serve you and the needs of your business. It's not something we can treat lightly any longer with the potential problems that can come with not complying with the steadily changing regulatory atmosphere.

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