ComplianceOnline, Online Event
2013-01-24
Why Should You Attend: OSHA infractions and violations may lead to an inspection at any time. You need to have a program in place and strategies in place to assure that such inspections never happen to you. But, with all of the best intentions, an inspection may still be in your future. Inspections can be time consuming, costly, and embarrassing in the public eye.
This 3-hr virtual seminar will help you develop programs and strategies to maintain a safe work place that is resistant and responsive the requirements and responsibilities complying with OSHA rules and regulations. Should an inspection take place, these strategies will help you be better prepared to deal with OSHA complaints and inspections, while also helping to reduce the associated penalties and potential embarrassment that such scrutiny may bring.
At the end of this session, the speaker will answer questions you may have related to this topic. Areas Covered in the Webinar: By attending you will understand- - What precipitates an OSHA inspection.
- The types of violations that might occur.
- What violations are on the top of OSHA’s list.
- How can you be prepared to deal with an inspection.
- What to look for in your own efforts to develop a good program for a safe workplace.
- The role that employer and employee cooperation plays in the OSHA Inspection process.
- What to expect when OSHA comes knocking.
- How to deal with inspectors.
Learning Objectives: After attending this webinar you will be better able to evaluate your safety program, improve the quality and function of your safety committee and be prepared to deal with an OSHA Inspection. This webinar will also assist you in making a written response to OSHA and help you work with OSHA regulators to mitigate and reduce fines and penalties. Who will Benefit: - Safety professionals
- Safety Managers
- Safety Supervisors
- Business owners
- HR personnel
- Employees
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