Necessity and Demand – Improving Temporary Worker Safety
Staffing is big business and getting bigger by the day. This rapid growth has only fueled confusion about responsibility for safety training.
There’s been a widely recognized lack of clarity, but that’s now changing, out of necessity and demand. This white paper is an essential companion to managers who are responsible for the safety of temporary workers.
Learn more about:
- OSHA’s involvement and enforcement
- Staffing agency vs. host employer responsibilities
- Tips for keeping your temporary workers safe
- Recordkeeping requirements
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