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Five Steps to Select a Safety Management System

January 7, 2014 Sarah Hamilton

Every company has a different way of going about selecting solutions that will work best for the organization, but there are five useful steps for all companies to abide by, at least as a starting place, to effectively select a safety...

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Five Steps to Select a Safety Management System

January 7, 2014 Amanda Brightwell

Every company has a different way of going about selecting solutions that will work best for the organization, but there are five useful steps for all companies to abide by, at least as a starting place, to effectively select a safe...

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Safety Qualitative Field Risk Assessment and Perfectionism

December 28, 2013 Andrew Hunt

The signs of perfectionism during safety qualitative field risk assessment There exists no unsafe condition or act in regards to the activity being assessed as having a hazard (this is subjective) The risk assessment result is...

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Royalty Tracking – What Role Could SEMS Play in the Realm of Financial Due Diligence?

December 19, 2013 Sarah Hamilton

developments in the Dodd-Frank Act focused largely on financial transaction transparencies and limitations set on the level of financial resources that could be used for investments. Although integrating this ongoing series of regulat...

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Hydraulic Fracturing Chemical Disclosure

December 17, 2013 Sarah Hamilton

Many states have regulations requiring E&P companies to disclose chemicals used in Hydraulic Fracturing to the public. The chemical makeup of fracking fluid has been a topic of heated debate in recent years. One way that these che...

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Information Security Compliance: How Safe is Your Information?

December 17, 2013 Bobby ONeal

How detrimental would an information security breach be on your organization? Lets go back in time! In July 2013, a data breach at the Department of Energy leaked information affected about 150,000 employees. After a great length of...

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