Sponsored by J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.
OSHA’s standard on hazard communication (1910.1200) is regularly among in the agency’s annual “Top 10” list of most frequently cited standards, and training – or a lack thereof – is often a contributing factor. In the past year, more than 850 citations were issued for “missing or inadequate measures to provide hazard information to employees or to provide proper training.”
During this webinar, we’ll discuss:
Rachel Krubsack, Editor – EHS, J. J. Keller & Associates Inc.
As an editor on the environmental, health and safety team at J. J. Keller, Rachel’s topics of expertise include HazCom, OSHA training requirements and hearing conservation. She answers compliance questions from EHS professionals; edits two manuals; and creates content for online solutions, webcasts, training materials and handbooks. Rachel’s articles have appeared in several safety magazines.
Tricia Hodkiewicz, Editor – EHS, J. J. Keller & Associates Inc.
Tricia has been an EHS editor at J. J. Keller for more than 25 years. She creates content for manuals, handbooks, videos, signs, training materials, online solutions and webcasts. Tricia edits publications for the general and construction industries and specializes in OSHA and Environmental Protection Agency subjects such as bloodborne pathogens, HazCom, HAZWOPER, signs and labels, written safety plans, oil spill prevention, and EPCRA. Tricia’s articles have appeared in popular safety magazines, and she’s fielded thousands of compliance questions from EHS pros.
Alan Ferguson
Associate Editor, Safety+Health magazine
Alan is associate editor of Safety+Health and serves as co-host of the magazine’s “On the Safe Side” podcast.