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OSHA issued more than 22,000 violations in fiscal year 2022, and that’s just within the agency’s top 10 most cited standards. OSHA also increased its maximum penalties for violations last fiscal year and a set a higher annual inspection goal than ever before. As a result, many health and safety professionals find themselves struggling to keep up with compliance, and most have the same or less resources, budget, and staff on which they rely.
Courtney Malveaux, the featured guest for this webinar, has decades of experience helping companies understand, prioritize and comply with regulatory matters. As a business attorney and former OSHA regulator, he speaks the language of both sides and advocates for partnerships between agencies and employers. Courtney joins Peter Steinfeld, senior vice president of safety solutions at AlertMedia, to provide expert advice on what you need to know about OSHA’s initiatives, what to expect during an inspection, and how to proactively monitor and ensure compliance to help you keep your people and business safe.
In this webinar, you will learn:
Courtney Malveaux
Principal, Jackson Lewis P.C.
Courtney Malveaux is a principal in the Richmond, VA office of Jackson Lewis P.C. and co-Leader of the firm’s workplace safety and health practice group, as well as a manufacturing industry subgroup leader. He represents employers cited by the OSHA and other regulatory agencies. Courtney also represents business associations in state and federal legislative and regulatory matters, and represented industrial employers on the Virginia Safety and Health Codes Board. Before joining Jackson Lewis, Courtney enforced occupational safety and health laws and other state and federal labor laws as Virginia’s labor commissioner and served as president of the National Association of Government Labor Officials.
Peter Steinfeld
Sr. VP of Safety Solutions, AlertMedia
Peter Steinfeld is the senior vice president of safety solutions at AlertMedia and host of “The Employee Safety Podcast,” where each week he interviews safety, security, business continuity and disaster recovery experts from all over the world. He’ a graduate of Middlebury College, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in economics. Peter also earned his Master of Business Administration from the Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Management at Rice University. He has been involved in the emergency communications industry for nearly 20 years, advising organizations of all sizes on matters related to employee safety, and is passionate about helping organizations protect their most valuable assets: their people.