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Surviving an OSHA Inspection Process

 
  September 28, 2012  
     
 
ComplianceOnline, Online Event
2012-10-04


Why Should You Attend:

Are you prepared for an inspection? Do you know what to do and what not to when an inspector shows up at your door? Who should escort the inspector and what sort of information should you share with them? Not being prepared with the right answers can cause an OSHA inspection to cost you plenty of money in fines, not to mention the damage to your organization’s image and credibility.

Join us for this 60-minute webinar when our safety expert will address handling inspections, safety complaints and investigations, enforcement actions, and inspector requests for documents during and following an inspection or investigation.

This webinar will present some simple and effective steps that you can take to improve compliance and reduce the likelihood of fines, and will provide you with tools you can use right now to be prepared for an OSHA inspection.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion, participants should be able to:

  • Develop an inspection plan to prepare for an OSHA inspection.
  • Identify what sort of information to discuss with and OSHA inspector.
  • Know what records an OSHA inspector will want to see.
  • Identify the types of OSHA inspections.
  • Avoid the common mistakes made during an OSHA inspection.
  • Identify the phases of an OSHA inspection.

Areas Covered in the Seminar:

  • Tips on handling the inspection process with an enforcement-driven inspector.
  • Why it's dangerous to have a "I have nothing to hide" practice.
  • How to handle requests (or demands) for documents and information
  • The most important action you do not want to take with an inspector.
  • Strategies to prepare your worksite now to survive an inspection.
  • Being prepared with the records most often requested in an OSHA inspection.
  • OSHA violations and fines, and your rights and responsibilities.
  • Real world examples of citations and fines from OSHA inspections.
  • The “General Duty Clause Trap” and how to avoid it.
Event Details:
 
Date:                    October 04, 2012
Time:                    10:00 AM-11:00 AM PDT
Cost:                    $149 per attendee per computer terminal
Registration:         SIgn-Up on-line now.  Add to your shopping cart.

 
 
Organized by: ComplianceOnline
Invited Speakers: Michael Lawrence, is principal of Summit Safety Technologies based in Long Beach, California. Lawrence is an accomplished safety manager and has been training adult workers and safety professionals for many years. He is a frequent speaker and is recognized for his expert knowledge of safety regulations, safety management systems, business continuation planning, emergency preparedness, and quality management systems.
 
Deadline for Abstracts: 2012-10-04
 
Registration: http://www.complianceonline.com/ecommerce/control/trainingFocus/~product_id=702433?channel=hummolgen
E-mail: referral@complianceonline.com
 
   
 
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