Webinars

Webinar

Worker Participation: How to Motivate Your Team and Engage Employees in Safety

11/21/24 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm CST

Are you a safety professional or leader striving to foster a positive culture but face challenges with low participation and motivation? Are you feeling under-resourced and over-tasked? Do you often feel siloed in the safety office?

During this webinar, you’ll discover effective strategies to motivate workers, enhance engagement and collaborate with the workforce to improve safety. You’ll learn practical techniques that you can implement immediately to boost engagement, reduce risk, and increase positive recognition for you and your team.

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OSHA Training for General Industry: Reviewing the Elements for Select Topics

12/5/24 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm CST

This webinar will focus on several key training topics for general industry. Two of J. J. Keller’s subject matter experts will provide an overview of the training elements for several topics.

One of the most challenging areas for any EHS professional is safety training, so don’t miss this informative webinar. Time will be reserved for a live Q&A session!

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HazCom, Hazmat, HazWaste and HAZWOPER: Navigating OSHA, DOT and EPA chemical compliance

12/12/24 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm CST

Does your organization manufacture, package, transport, store, use and/or dispose of chemicals? If yes, this webinar applies to you! Chemicals play a vital role in the U.S. economy. However, some chemicals pose an environmental, health and/or safety risk during their life cycles.

This webinar explores these four major sets of regulations to help you better navigate the basics of chemical compliance. The more you understand them, the easier, faster and less costly your compliance efforts may be. So don’t miss out. Register today!

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What Qualifies as De-energized Work? What to Know About Expected OSHA Guidance and Arc Flash

12/17/24 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm CST

OSHA has announced it plans to issue new arc flash guidance aimed at reducing arc flash injuries among commercial and industrial electricians, which continue to occur despite proven personal protective equipment and safety standards such as NFPA 70E. The agency intends to close loopholes and dispel misconceptions that cause many injuries – providing clarity on what qualifies as de-energized work, highlighting that low voltage can and does ignite flammable clothing, and emphasizing the importance of appropriate protective apparel. We’ll cover the guidance itself, the data behind it and the lifesaving difference it will make. Enhance safety and comply proactively – deepen your understanding today!

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