White paper: Written Safety Plans
Your top questions answered
Keeping written safety plans may seem like a time-consuming chore, but they’re the cornerstone of an effective safety and health program. They help direct your health and safety efforts, define individual roles and responsibilities, and provide your company with measurable goals and clear expectations.
But which federal and state safety plan requirements apply to your business? What are the best ways to develop and maintain written plans?
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