Sponsored by J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.
OSHA’s standard on hazard communication (1910.1200) is regularly found in the agency’s Top 10 list of most frequently cited standards, and training – or a lack thereof – is often cited as a reason. In the past year, more than 500 citations were issued for “missing or inadequate measures to provide hazard information to employees or to provide proper training.”
This webinar will delve into what the standard requires when it comes to training and break down the information into manageable pieces.
Time will be reserved for a live Q&A session.
Rachel Krubsack, Editor, J. J. Keller & Associates Inc.
Rachel writes a monthly newsletter on employee safety training and manages publications on hazard communication compliance and OSHA rules for general industry. Her topics of expertise include hazard communication, hearing conservation, training requirements, bloodborne pathogens and emergency action plans.
Tricia Hodkiewicz, Editor, J. J. Keller & Associates Inc.
Tricia has been an environmental, health and safety editor at J. J. Keller since 1994. She provides content for manuals, handbooks, videos, signs, training materials and online solutions. Tricia also writes the Compliance Focus newsletter, bringing readers the latest news from OSHA, the Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Transportation. She edits publications for the construction and warehousing industries and specializes in subjects such as bloodborne pathogens, hazard communication, HAZWOPER, oil spills, EPCRA, signs and labels, and written plans.
Barry Bottino
Barry is associate editor of Safety+Health and co-host of the magazine’s “On the Safe Side” podcast.