IRMI Responds To NCCI Classification Code Changes With New Edition
of Classification Cross-Reference
Release Date: Oct 4, 2002
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DALLAS—International Risk Management
Institute, Inc., has released the eleventh edition of its
Classification Cross-Reference
book. The new edition responds to recent significant workers compensation
classification code changes, as well as substantial revisions in the
la (2002) North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).
The Classification Cross-Reference
(11th Ed.), provides a compilation and mapping of 11 different databases
that allows the user to start with one known piece of classification
information—alphabetical or numerical—from any one of the databases
represented in the tables and immediately find corresponding information
from all the other databases, all in one location.
"With recent workers compensation classification code changes, coupled
with the recent substantial revisions in the
North American Industry Classification
System, we felt a new edition of the IRMI
Classification Cross-Reference was warranted to help the industry
avoid serious classification errors. It also presents the perfect opportunity
for IRMI to refine the classification mapping to enhance the publication’s
usefulness,” explained the author and senior IRMI research analyst,
Maureen C. McLendon, CPCU, ARM.
For more information about the IRMI
Classification Cross-Reference, visit
www.IRMI.com/products. The
Classification Cross-Reference
is available in print format for $39.97 and is also available electronically
in CD or Online.
Founded in 1978, International Risk Management Institute, Inc., (IRMI),
is a Dallas-based research and publishing organization specializing
in risk management and insurance reference manuals, books, and newsletters.
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