Workplace Safety

Safety Meetings: Everything You Need to Know to Run them Well

Let’s face it: most meetings are a waste of time. But not safety meetings. Less than an hour every month or every few months can save your company hundreds of hours—as well as significant expense and human tragedy—you might otherwise spend responding to a workplace incident. Safety problems aren’t cheap. Effective safety meetings ensure workers, managers, […]

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OSHA 300 Logs

It’s Time to Post Your OSHA 300 Logs Did you know? The #1 thing OSHA looks at when determining and conducting an inspection is your OSHA 300 Log. The OSHA 300 Log is part of a federal requirement pertaining to safety in the workplace.  Many employers with more than 10 employees are required to keep

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Barkley Risk Management & Insurance Achieves Position as #2 Best Places to Work

Our special report incorporates the Central Coast Best Places to Work awards, recognizing best practices among employers across Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties. And we honor the largest public and private companies in the region. Here is a closer look: Best Places to Work is based on responses to the survey we

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Changes to California’s workers’ compensation laws due to the passage of SB 189

Barkley Newsletter – September 2018 Legislative Updates & Introductions to the Barkley Team In this legislatve brief, we alert you to changes created by SB 189 which will take effect on July 1, 2018. APPLICABLE TO POLICIES THAT ARE ENTERED INTO OR RENEWED ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 2018: 1. Officers/Directors Exclusion: Stock Ownership Interest

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Form 300A Deadline is July 1, 2018

EMPLOYERS with 20 or more employees must submit their OSHA 300A by July 1, 2018 On April 30, federal OSHA issued a news release stating that employers in state plans currently without electronic reporting regulations (California, Maryland, Minnesota, South Carolina, Utah, Washington and Wyoming) must submit their injury and illness data through OSHA’s portal even

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