
The Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) recommends that companies develop workplace safety and health programs. Although OSHA does not require employers to have written safety and health programs, many states do. Creating an effective safety and health program can not only help employers reduce job-related injuries and illnesses, but also help reduce workers' compensation costs and improve employee morale.
The experienced HR professionals at Management 2000, a Professional Employer Organization, provide the human resources help employers need to implement appropriate safety and health programs. Management 2000 can also manage Indiana Worker’s Compensation programs, as well as Worker’s Compensation programs in other states. For more information, call Management 2000 at (317) 549-2000 or visit www.management2000.com.
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