regulatory compliance

Antitrust Violations - Exploding Monopolies

The word "antitrust" was first widely used when the US government began drafting policies to fight the creation of business trusts. More known today as cartels, trusts tend to promote unfair corporate practices and monopolies.

Why Your Business Needs A Fire Safety Consultant

A look at the work of fire safety consultancy services and how they can help your business comply with the law.

How Can One Get Information About Legal Services Grants?

There are immense online sources which can provide you with possible information on the legal services grants. This includes the law, justice and legal services information which are related to the federal grants.

The Need For Fire Safety Training In Businesses

A look at government legislation pertaining to fire safety and how it attempts to ensure the safety of all staff members across the country

Fire Training; An Essential Managerial Responsibility

A look at the legal necessity for adequate staff fire training and how managers must ensure their staff have suitable knowledge to ensure their own safety.

Why Managers Are Legally And Morally Obliged To Deliver Fire Safety Training To Staff

Advice to business managers why they should enact fire safety training programmes for staff members, to ensure a safe working environment.

Fire Safety Signs: Use Them For Protection!

A look at the types of fire safety signs in the UK which are able to help you with fire safety in any building.

Fleet Management And Why It Matters

This article provides advice to business owners on the importance of fleet management for their vehicles.

Techniques For RoHS Class Compliance

Directive 2002/95/EC, effective July 1, 2006, is not an EU law. Individual member states are to have their own regulations in line with the directive. The resultant variations from state to state, (including differences in verification and penalty clauses), pose difficulties for suppliers of electrical and electronic goods in developing compliance programs.

Refrigerant Gas Leaks Result In Business Losses And Environmental Issues

In the United States, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has set strict standards for regulating and monitoring a refrigerant leak. The Montreal Protocol and Kyoto Protocols were both created to establish similar environmental standards internationally. These regulations include protocols for repairing refrigerant leaks or disposing of systems within a certain time frame.

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