OneTeam360 Employee Performance Management Platform Earns CMAHC Certification

OneTeam360 has achieved Council for the Model Aquatic Health Code (CMAHC) Certification for its compliance with standards in the latest edition of the Model Aquatic Health Code (MAHC).
 
OneTeam360 is the leading provider of employee management services built for today’s shift-base workforce. Its platform enables companies to communicate, collaborate, and coordinate work, start to finish, focusing on compliance, reporting, task management, and employee engagement and incentives. Companies using the OneTeam360 platform have experienced a more than 40 percent increase in employee retention rates, year-over-year.
 
“The OneTeam360 system was built with the aquatics industry in mind, focusing on compliance and record retention. We never anticipated having such a direct impact on the retention of staff and overall employee engagement,” said Dan Berzansky, CEO of OneTeam360. “It's an honor for us to have gone through the CMAHC certification process successfully. The reputation of the MAHC carries high esteem and reinforces the credibility of our product. We hope that this certification will provide an opportunity for companies who are navigating struggles around employee retention and want to prioritize a dynamic record keeping system to see us and the solutions we provide.”

Launched in 2018, the CMAHC certification program helps educate the public about products and services that meet the strict, science-based standards in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Model Aquatic Health Code (MAHC). If followed, the guidance in the MAHC helps reduce the risk for disease outbreaks, drownings, and chemical injuries at public aquatic facilities. The CMAHC awards certification to services or products that comply with the relevant or applicable standards in the latest MAHC edition.

CMAHC certification is not a single occurrence. Rather, the intent is to build a long-term quality control partnership. After initial certification, the CMAHC re-evaluates each certified service or product annually to ensure it continues to meet the same high standards required in the MAHC to maintain certification. Services or products that earn a CMAHC certification are said to be “CMAHC certified” and may display the CMAHC certification emblem to demonstrate they have been evaluated for conformance with the requirements in the latest MAHC edition.

About OneTeam360:
Employee Management built for the shift-based workforce. OneTeam360 manages your compliance, reporting, task management, engagement and employee incentives, giving you a more connected and informed workforce. Companies using OneTeam360 have experienced an increase in retention of over 40 percent year-over-year. We know that our workforces are always in motion. We've focused on finding solutions to create happier customers through happier employees, driving positive and effective work culture, and developing momentum through great feedback, transparent management practices, and powerful training. The result is a highly engaged and motivated workforce, longer employee retention, and significantly reduced turnover costs. For more information, visit https://oneteam360.com
 
About CMAHC:
The Council for the Model Aquatic Health Code (CMAHC) was created to manage updates to, and promote voluntary adoption of, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Model Aquatic Health Code (MAHC), the only all-inclusive national model pool code. The MAHC is kept sustainable, current, and complete because the people who use it also research, develop, discuss, and vote on proposed changes through membership in the CMAHC. The CMAHC submits proposed changes to CDC as advice on how the MAHC needs to change to keep up with the latest science and best practices. Throughout the year, CMAHC staff educate local and state authorities, aquatic facility owners and operators, designers and builders, manufacturers, and suppliers about the MAHC and its potential to ensure a healthy and safe swimming experience for everyone. To learn more, visit www.cmahc.org
 
 

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