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Workers' compensation premiums for Florida businesses could drop
A filing up for review this month by the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation could reduce workers' compensation premiums by just over...
Oct 6, 2017


Florida workers comp rates fall, lessening legislative battle's urgency
Crisis, what crisis? Just a year after dire predictions that the state's economy was in peril due to rising insurance costs, Florida...
Oct 5, 2017


Contract worker safety conundrum
The rise in the use of contract and temporary workers raises questions about who is responsible for their safety in the workplace. But...
Oct 2, 2017


Tired workers increase safety risks
How much sleep are employees getting at night? Workplace safety experts are calling this one of the most frequently overlooked but...
Oct 2, 2017


SunShine Cleaning Systems Inc. accused of retaliation by former employee
A former employee is suing SunShine Cleaning Systems Inc. for alleged retaliation. Samuel Oge filed a complaint on Aug. 3 in the Broward...
Sep 28, 2017


Florida to Deploy Anti-Fraud Strike Teams to Areas Hard-Hit by Irma
Anti-fraud strike teams comprised of investigators working for the Department of Financial Services’ Division of Investigative and...
Sep 28, 2017


How to respond in an Emergency – The importance of First Aid & Bloodborne Pathogen Training - Oc
Are you aware of the steps that need to be taken if you’re in a situation where a coworker gets a small cut or you see someone suffering...
Sep 15, 2017


Correction: Workers Comp-Marijuana story
In a story Sept. 13 on whether workers’ compensation should cover medical marijuana, The Associated Press reported erroneously the name...
Sep 14, 2017


High court considers whether workers’ comp should cover former millworker’s medical pot
The Maine supreme court on Wednesday began considering whether a paper millworker left suicidal by narcotic painkillers should receive...
Sep 13, 2017


Bakery faces $129,000 in proposed penalties for safety violations
A Miami-based bakery is facing $129,000 in proposed penalties from the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration for exposing...
Sep 8, 2017


Harvey recovery likely to cause workplace safety risks
Recovering from Tropical Storm Harvey will be a dangerous process and can present multiple safety hazards to workers, according to...
Sep 6, 2017


Central Florida Man Convicted of Fraud Scheme Ordered to Pay More Than $1 Million in Restitution
Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis and the Department of Financial Services (DFS) today announced the recent conviction of Ivan...
Sep 5, 2017
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