Lifespan Receives OSHA SHARP Award in Denver

Second Location to Receive this Health & Safety Recognition February 23, 2015. Denver, CO. Lifespan, a leading provider of IT Asset Disposal (ITAD) services, announced that its Denver, Colorado plant has been recognized by OSHA (the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration) with the SHARP award. Last December, Lifespan’s Tampa, FL facility received the same …

Lifespan Welcomes Denver Public Schools ACE group for Job Tour

February 19, 2015. Denver, Colorado. IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) firm Lifespan teamed up with Denver Public Schools’ ACE Career Paths Program to give students a tour of its warehouse facility today. Fourteen special needs students from five area schools attended the tour, which took them through the ITAD process. Lifespan Director of Operations Matt Hansen …

Will Lawmakers Now Enforce Encryption?

Following the Anthem data breach affecting 80 million patients, a US Senate committee says it will assess healthcare security regulations presently in place. HIPAA encourages encryption, but it remains a voluntary measure… Is it time for change in legislation surrounding encryption in the healthcare industry? Healthcare companies face substantial fines for the loss of unencrypted …

Refurbished Computers Can Fuel Student Success

Last week Lifespan attended the 2015 TCEA Annual Convention & Exposition to talk with school system IT managers about making ITAD simpler and still making sure it’s done right.  The goal of the TCEA is to demonstrate to teachers and administrators the types of tools, techniques, and resources that are available to them that will …

Why is Obama Talking about a Data Breach?

As time goes on and data security gets more serious, companies are learning to shed their “It won’t happen to me” attitude. The consensus among security experts is that it’s now a “when” question for most companies, not an “if” question for data security breaches. It’s such a pervasive problem, and one that every citizen …

CES: What Will We Do When Everything is Electronic?

Last week, the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) held in Las Vegas once again provided the perfect showcase for new, cool technology. The sheer volume of technological gadgets was nearly overwhelming. The typical stuff was represented, from state-of-the-art computers, laptops, tablets, video games, TVs, and more. But that was only the tip of the iceberg, …

US Electronics Recycling Laws – Federal, State, and Local

Electronic Waste (e-waste) is hazardous universal waste material, containing harmful chemicals and precious metals. Items that are often recycled such as LCD and CRT monitors, batteries, and circuit boards contain heavy metals, namely arsenic, lead, lithium, and mercury. Since flatscreen LCDs have fully penetrated the market, toxic CRTs are long gone from most businesses. However, …