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OSHA defines 28 terms in the standard’s definitions section, so the use of these words and phrases may pose a challenge for employers in general industry. During this webinar, we’ll explore definitions of the key terms in the standard, OSHA’s intent, and answers to your questions.
The better you understand the terminology, the easier, faster and less costly your compliance efforts may be. So don’t miss out. Register today!
You’ve probably heard the term “environmental and social governance” and didn’t think much of it or thought to yourself, “That’s for large corporations and is about pollution and the environment. I don’t need to worry about that.” But ESG is more than that. It could change how we view workplace health and safety. This webinar will cover what ESG is, what are the current trends we’re observing and ideas for implementation. Bring your own ideas and experiences with ESG, participation is encouraged!
This webinar will highlight the growth of the safety and health profession over the past 50 years – from one focused on government compliance to one wholly committed to the protection of people and the environment. An emphasis on safety and health is now a key element in any successful organization, both domestically and internationally. We’ll also discuss the importance of ongoing education, networking, and industry society and association engagement.
With more than 5,000 fatal work-related injuries recorded by the Bureau of Labor Statistics in 2021 and 300-plus preventable fatalities in the manufacturing industry alone serious injuries and fatalities have damaging impacts. Discover how to identify solutions for identifying process-related hazards, along with tips for developing a near-miss reporting system and strategies for collecting actionable employee data together with insights to leverage for increased leadership buy-in.
Welcome to Safety 101! Do you know what programs, plans and policies OSHA expects your business to have? Even if you don't know that a particular safety standard applies to your business, OSHA can still cite it for noncompliance. During this webinar, we’ll cover: the breakdown of OSHA’s program requirements, industry best practices for businesses of all sizes, and how to create and maintain an effective safety and health program.
Find out how Ocean Spray transformed its safety culture by establishing a global environmental, health and safety system that helped it to better find and eliminate risk. Be sure to join this informal webinar to get a behind-the-scenes look at the requirements and selection, launch, adoption, and evolution of the company’s E-Safe program.
Department of Transportation and OSHA compliance can be complicated. Stop struggling and join our subject matter experts for an in-depth discussion on common safety compliance issues affecting workers in the trucking industry. Register today and learn how DOT and OSHA safety requirements affect your workers’ safety!
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!
It’s important for employers to know what hazards OSHA compliance officers are looking for during an inspection. It’s also just as important to know how to mitigate those hazards. During this webinar, we’ll cover what you need to know about OSHA’s top 10 most frequently cited standards for general industry.
Electrical fatalities in the United States have plateaued over the past decade. However, the annual number of worker deaths from electrical incidents is unacceptably high. Although OSHA provides substantial safety requirements, the data underscores the inadequacy of “compliance” as a safety driver. This webinar will highlight the benefits for businesses and utilities to adopt the principles of NFPA 70E – Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace.