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The purpose of Ask The Experts (ATE) is to help connect workplace employment, safety, and environment questions to the material provided by BLR on its websites.  While the service is defined as providing advice, it is assistance to help bridge the gap between the BLR compliance resources and our client's workplace issues.  It is not a legal opinion or replacement for seeking legal counsel.  Our client's first step is to conduct a thorough search of the online materials at BLR's web sites.  If they are unable to find the appropriate materials or relate the information to their specific challenge they may submit a question via the ATE service. 

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