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PlusOne Solutions Introduces Safe Contracting Programs for Companies with Contractor Networks Compliance Management Company Assists Clients in Developing Compliance Programs

April 3rd, 2012

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

ORLANDO, Fla.—(April 01, 2012) – PlusOne Solutions, a recognized industry leader in managing the risks associated with contractor and vendor networks, has announced a Safe Contracting Program as part of its comprehensive compliance management initiative. Attendees at the Risk Management Society Conference (RIMS), April 15-18, are invited to learn more and receive a complimentary workforce compliance assessment at the company’s booth, #1954, during the conference.

“Recognizing that the performance of contractor networks can have a major impact on corporate liability and the company’s reputation, today’s risk manager must go well beyond safe hiring programs for employees to Safe Contracting Programs that cover contracted workers and vendors as well,” says Craig Reilly, CEO of PlusOne Solutions. “Such a program for contract workers providing in-home and on-premises services can minimize corporate liability, reduce financial risk, provide a safer work environment and preserve the company’s reputation.”

Reilly adds that this type of full service compliance administration goes well beyond traditional screening and includes management of insurance documentation to ensure that coverage is current and adequate to protect the company in the event of a loss or litigation; adherence to EEOC and FCRA guidelines related to contract employees; and online availability of all necessary legal documents related to compliance. These are in addition to comprehensive screenings that cover a criminal background check, nine-panel drug screen, motor record review and adherence to notification requirements as defined by the Federal Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).

PlusOne Solutions will exhibit in Booth 1954 at RIMS, and will provide information and guidance about Safe Contracting and compliance management programs. For information, contact Craig Reilly at craig.reilly@plusonesolutions or (407) 359-5929.

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About PlusOne Solutions:
PlusOne Solutions (http://www.plusonesolutions.net) assists companies with management of risks associated with contractor and vendor networks, thereby enabling them to reduce legal exposure and financial risk, while providing a safer work environment. With a focus on elevating the professionalism of service contractors, PlusOne meets the highest standards for full service compliance management – whether assisting with safe hiring and contracting management, insurance compliance solutions, license and certification validation or web based content management.

MEDIA CONTACT:
Annie Hellweg
RFB Communications Group
813-259-0345
ahellweg@rfbcommunications.com

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PlusOne Solutions Announces Partnership with Advanced Processing & Imaging, Inc. Compliance Management Company Will Offer Full-Service Online Document Management Resources through API

April 1st, 2012

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

ORLANDO, Fla.—(April 01, 2012) – PlusOne Solutions, a recognized industry leader in managing the risks associated with contractor and vendor networks, has announced their partnership with Advanced Processing & Imaging, Inc. (API) and their creation of a unique digital compliance management system. The newly created web-based application is being launched at the Risk Management Society Conference (RIMS) at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, April 15-18, 2012.

“We have worked with API for the past year to develop a secure, automated document storage and retrieval system to support compliance management,” says Craig Reilly, CEO of PlusOne Solutions. “This unique system is the next generation of contract management for risk managers and other corporate executives.”

PlusOne’s full service compliance administration system includes Safe Contracting Programs that cover contracted workers as well as employees to reduce corporate liability and protect the company’s reputation; management of insurance documentation and workflow processes to ensure that coverage is current and adequate to protect the company in the event of litigation; adherence to EEOC and FCRA guidelines related to contract employees; and comprehensive screenings that cover a criminal background check, nine-panel drug screen, motor record review and adherence to notification requirements as defined by the Federal Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).

The relationship with API adds secure online storage and retrieval of all documents related to compliance, creating a unique package of services that allows clients safe, anytime access to contract and compliance documentation.

Representatives of PlusOne Solutions and API will be available at the PlusOne booth, #1954, where PlusOne will be offering complimentary workforce compliance assessments for attendees. For information, contact Craig Reilly at craig.reilly@plusonesolutions or (407) 359-5929.

“PlusOne is dedicated to minimizing corporate liability and potential for litigation by effectively managing and monitoring all screening and compliance related documents,” says Reilly. “We look forward to meeting with risk managers and executives to demonstrate the capabilities of our new document management system.”

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About PlusOne Solutions:
PlusOne Solutions (http://www.plusonesolutions.net) assists companies with management of risks associated with contractor and vendor networks, thereby enabling them to reduce legal exposure and financial risk, while providing a safer work environment. With a focus on elevating the professionalism of service contractors, PlusOne meets the highest standards for full service compliance management – whether assisting with safe hiring and contracting management, insurance compliance solutions, license and certification validation or web based content management.

MEDIA CONTACT:
Annie Hellweg
RFB Communications Group
813-259-0345
ahellweg@rfbcommunications.com

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PlusOne Solutions to Exhibit at Risk Management Society Conference Compliance Management Company Will Offer Complimentary Business Evaluations to Attendees

April 1st, 2012

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

ORLANDO, Fla.—(April 01, 2012) – PlusOne Solutions, a recognized industry leader in managing the risks associated with contractor and vendor networks, will be an exhibitor at the annual Risk Management Society Conference (RIMS), which is being held April 15-18 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia.

“Minimizing risk through Safe Contracting Programs and full service compliance management is at the forefront of risk management discussions across industries and is of particularly timely interest at the RIMS Conference,” says Craig Reilly, CEO of PlusOne Solutions. “To make these discussions even more productive, we’ll be offering a unique complimentary workforce compliance assessment at our booth to assist companies and risk managers in identifying and assessing contractor and vendor compliance risk factors.”

PlusOne’s risk mitigation programs include compliance management programs for document storage, data extraction and protection as well as individual data protection; management of insurance documentation and workflow; adherence to EEOC and FCRA guidelines; Safe Contracting Programs for companies working with authorized contractors and vendors to provide in-home and on-premise services; and online training.

An advocate for industry standards and expert on Safe Contracting Programs, Reilly brings years of experience in retail management, corporate contractor compliance, servicer networks and operations. His unique approach to compliance management reflects his interest in helping clients minimize legal liability, reduce financial risk and provide a safer work environment.

“We want to ensure that service networks and their professional contractors represent brand leaders with integrity to minimize corporate liability and ensure consumer confidence,” says Reilly.

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About PlusOne Solutions:
PlusOne Solutions (http://www.plusonesolutions.net) assists companies with management of risks associated with contractor and vendor networks, thereby enabling them to reduce legal exposure and financial risk, while providing a safer work environment. With a focus on elevating the professionalism of service contractors, PlusOne meets the highest standards for full service compliance management – whether assisting with safe hiring and contracting management, insurance compliance solutions, license and certification validation or web based content management.

MEDIA CONTACT:
Annie Hellweg
RFB Communications Group
813-259-0345
ahellweg@rfbcommunications.com

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Safe Hiring Initiatives Protect Consumers and Contractors

March 9th, 2012

By Craig Reilly
March 05, 2012
Air Conditioning | Heating | Refrigeration News

As consumers become more vocal about their expectations, service company owners are taking a closer look at what will keep their customers satisfied. Recent national research conducted by Mindspot Marketing Research & Solutions among service company owners and consumers shed some light on this, revealing many pertinent attitudes about customer expectations of service provided in the home.

Service company owners agreed that consumers expected technicians to be professional, on time, and able to resolve problems quickly. They defined “professional” as respecting the customer, explaining the service process, and taking care of the property. In addition, they believed that customers chose a company based on their reputation, word of mouth referrals, trust, and price.

Consumers echoed these sentiments, indicating they looked for contractors who were experienced, licensed, capable, skilled, and insured. One additional factor for consumers was that of background screening, based on the following findings:

• Ninety-six percent were more likely to hire a company with a background screening certification.
• When asked about the importance of criminal background screenings, nine of 10 consumers said these are extremely or very important.
• Nine of 10 consumers believe it is important that service technicians working inside their homes are drug tested.
• One of five consumers did not feel safe when service technicians were in their homes. Thirty-five percent of these were still concerned about safety even after the service technician had left their home.

The service landscape has changed dramatically since the “old days” when most in-home HVAC service calls were handled by personnel working directly for local, long-established companies. Service technicians were often on a first-name basis with customers and took care of their needs from installation through repairs.

Since that time, the market has become increasingly complex, with consumers more concerned with their safety and more reluctant to open their doors to technicians they don’t know. The increase in violent crimes, felonies, and sex offenses has added to this caution, leading to questions about every unknown individual who enters a customer’s home.

Recognizing the depth of consumer concern and its potential impact on their business, many contracting companies have initiated employee screening processes to avoid hiring staff for in-home service who are convicted felons or registered sex offenders. These are generally described within the HVAC industry as safe hiring programs.

Safe Hiring and Safe Contracting Initiatives

As markets became more complex, HVAC service companies expanded their reach and began acquiring other HVAC service companies. These new, larger service organizations realized the importance of meeting consumer trust and safety expectations for service provided in their homes, similar to those experienced when companies were much smaller.

This followed a similar trend that had occurred some years earlier for major retailers, manufacturers, and third party administrators. Nearly a decade ago, corporate legal, risk, and human resource executives in these industries realized there should be a comprehensive set of hiring procedures for their human resource professionals to follow to provide a safer environment (both for customers and other employees) and avoid litigation, especially lawsuits alleging negligent hiring. Thus, safe hiring programs were born.

A safe hiring program is generally described as a set of practices that enable a company to feel more confident that the individuals they hire will not pose a threat to the company’s customers, its other employees, or the company’s reputation, and to aid companies in avoiding costly litigation related to negligent hiring.

As industries have become more complex, the need has emerged for safe hiring programs to cover outsourced service contractors in addition to direct employees. In what may be called a “safe contracting program,” some provisions of direct employee safe hiring programs are now extended to contract service employees. These safe contracting programs are required by some major retailers, manufacturers, and extended service companies or third party administrators who outsource virtually all of their service needs to independent service companies.

The HVAC industry, however, is unique in that service companies do not directly represent the manufacturer when providing service and, therefore, aren’t included in safe contracting programs mandated by retailers and other industry manufacturers. As a result, contracting and service organizations in the HVAC industry must develop and implement their own safe hiring programs.

Setting the Standard

Many service companies in the HVAC industry are small to mid-sized businesses, lacking the internal human resources professionals to develop and monitor safe hiring programs. With this in mind, the National Association of Professional Background Screeners (NAPBS) has been actively engaged in discussing industry trends for background screening companies and their clients.

NAPBS, an international not-for-profit trade association representing 700 member companies, provides education, legislative monitoring, and networking for the background screening industry and encourages members to share practices that will lead to the establishment of industry compliance best practices. The service industry itself, through the formation of a service industry compliance committee, is also working to develop standards for implementing and managing safe hiring and safe contracting programs.

These standards will likely include some or all of the following elements:

• Appropriate criminal background and driving screens: Based on actual job requirements, the most comprehensive programs for employees of service organizations would include a direct search of all applicable court level databases for the past seven years, plus a national and federal search, repeated at least every two years, for criminal, sex offender, and driving records; searching all aliases, multiple addresses, and references. Failure to do so may result in negligent hiring litigation.

• Drug screens, performed at the time of hire, for cause, and on a random basis: A recent review by a major manufacturer of drug screening results of service contractor technicians revealed that almost 8 percent of them had failed a drug screen or refused to submit for a drug test. Companies that have implemented drug testing programs have seen a decrease in lost productivity, accidents, and workers compensation claims.

• Adherence to notification requirements of Federal Credit Reporting Act (FCRA): There’s much more to an effective safe hiring program than just providing screening services. FCRA requires a full range of communications with applicants, including contractors, to notify them of unfavorable findings on a screening result and inform them of their right to dispute the information and appeal the decision. Failure to manage this process properly opens the company to litigation.

• Insurance verification: This is the one element that applies to the service contracting firm, rather than its employees. Contractors should be able to show proof of general liability and workers compensation insurance. Lacking this coverage, personnel who injure themselves onsite at a customer’s home may sue the customer — hardly a good reflection on the contractor. One caution is that the verification process must be actively managed after verification to ensure that each policy has been renewed. This is especially true in the HVAC and plumbing industries where the risk of injury and property damage is significantly higher than other service industries.

Looking Forward

Whether an HVAC service company develops its own safe hiring program or is working with large retailers, manufacturers, and third party administrators and adhering to their safe contracting practices, safe hiring programs will have an impact on their business operations.

A recent case in point occurred at the manufacturer level, but has applicability for service contractors as well. Several manufacturers had implemented actively-managed safe contracting programs after recognizing that some of their contracted service companies had not conducted required screenings.

The results of the screenings they subsequently conducted in their safe contracting programs were sobering, with 2 percent of their current technicians disqualified because of issues detected in criminal background screenings and another 4 percent disqualified for driving without a valid driver’s license.

Perhaps the most interesting result was that more than 5 percent of their contracting firms refused to undergo background screens of themselves and their employees or provide evidence of adherence. The manufacturers were left with no choice but to disqualify that 5 percent from their authorized pool of contractors.

These results may be even more important to HVAC contractors than service companies in other industries, because HVAC contracting companies rarely work on behalf of a manufacturer and so are solely liable for the actions of their employees.

What does this mean for HVAC contracting companies? Simply put, safe contracting and safe hiring programs are becoming more commonplace. As standards for background screening become more widely accepted and implemented, the cost of conducting the screenings will be reduced substantially. Since cost has traditionally been a deterrent in the screening process, these changes will allow for a safer, screened workforce of technicians.

Moving forward, safe contracting and safe hiring programs will likely become an essential component of service processes adopted by manufacturers, retailers, and service contractors. Furthering a commitment to carrying out the hiring process in a way that protects both customers and business partners, safe hiring and contracting will be an investment that is worthy of any service company’s consideration.

Publication date: 03/05/2012

Craig Reilly is CEO of PlusOne Solutions, an Orlando, Fla.-based provider of screening, certification, and training services that aid companies and contractors in assuring quality service in a consistent, thorough, and cost-effective manner. Reilly can be reached at craig.reilly@plusonesolutions.net. For more information, visit www.plusonesolutions.net.