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Doctors - Did you know?
- OSHA inspections are up 400% since January 2010
- OSHA raised the minimum fine from $1,000 to $3,000 per violation (Effective Oct. 1, 2010)
- You must provide every employee with OSHA training each year
- Lack of documentation is the #1 cause of citation
- Every medical office must have an OSHA program in place, regardless of the size, nature or location of your practice
- Generic OSHA manuals do not meet Nevada requirements
- Infection Control Training is required for all staff that participate in sterilization
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Dentists - Did you know?
- OSHA instituted a Severe Enforcement Program effective Oct. 1, 2010 that has resulted in more stringent enforcement, increased numbers of citations, higher classification of penalties which results in higher overall minimum fines
- OSHA inspections are up 400% since January 2010.
- OSHA raised the minimum fine from $1,000 to $3,000 per violation (Effective Oct. 1, 2010)
- The Nevada State Dental Board regulations are different from OSHA and not meeting them can jeopardize your license and ability to practice
- Infection Control Training is required for all staff that participate in sterilization




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