NEWSLETTER – WINTER 2009 ISSUE

Posted in the Newsletter section of our Web site is our recent issue of In The Know. Articles featured include:

  • Editorial from Ken Ancona, SVP, Managing Director
  • RSG Web Application Development Update
  • Client Spotlight: McKesson Corporation
  • OSHA Compliance Heightened by Feds
  • ARAMARK Earns 2009 Teddy Award
  • Associate Spotlight: Curt Lumpp
  • Accommodating Multiple Currencies in Sigma Encore
  • Dear RSGuru

In The Know

 

RELEASE OF RSG PURE WEB APP

RSG will unveil its pure Web application at the RIMS 2010 Annual Conference and Exhibition in Boston, MA. We will be at booth 1131 performing individual demos April 26-28. If you plan to attend the RIMS Conference and want a personal review of our Web RMIS, please e-mail Ken.Ancona@risksciencesgroup.com or Manny.Quintana@risksciencesgroup.com to schedule an appointment. Because your time is valuable, we want to lock in a date and time that suits your schedule.

We will demonstrate how we revamped the user interface to be intuitive, appealing, and configurable. We made it easier to create and launch our full spectrum of risk management reports from our template report library, and we upgraded our business intelligence ad hoc reporting tool to Oracle® Discoverer Web.

Take comfort in knowing that your Oracle® database as well as the reports you have created and currently have in production will not change. RSG's Web application was designed and developed to co-exist with Sigma EncoreSM, leveraging the investment RSG and each one of our clients have made over the past decade.

For more details, review the update about the application in the 2009 winter edition of our newsletter, In The Know.

We look forward to seeing you in Boston. If your schedule does not allow for a review of our pure Web application at that time, please contact us to schedule a Webinar or personal visit at your convenience.


 

OSHA MODULE ENHANCED

RSG recently released an enhanced OSHA Module that provides data entry and revision capability so you can maintain accurate OSHA data required to generate the OSHA 300, 300A, and 301 reports. Data items include disability information, lost/modified duty days, and all other required data items.

By simply entering the begin and end dates of an employee's off work and/or modified duty schedule, the OSHA Module will automatically calculate the lost or modified duty days, taking into account the open work segments. All required data fields are displayed on a single panel for your review, with edit capability to populate data not recorded and/or the flexibility for you to change data that is not accurate. OSHA data is real-time and automatically resident in the reporting database to produce the OSHA reports and any ad hoc reports you desire.

For more details, review the OSHA article in the 2009 winter edition of our newsletter, In The Know.

OSHA / Lost Time - Summary Information


   
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