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Who should attend Insights From OSHA
This seminar is designed for attorneys. It may also benefit human resource managers and construction or manufacturing presidents/directors.
This seminar will prepare you for an OSHA inspection so you can minimize liabilities and defend yourself from citations. Hear from experienced attorneys and learn defense tactics so you can know the ins and outs of the process. (see
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Survive the Assessment and Minimize Risk
This seminar will prepare you for an OSHA inspection so you can minimize liabilities and defend yourself from citations. Hear from experienced attorneys and learn defense tactics so you can know the ins and outs of the process. You will learn how to maintain an employee's safety and avoid reasons for OSHA inspectors to have to pay a visit. Attendees will gain: a comprehensive update of OSHA's ever-changing requirements, an understanding of OSHA record-keeping basics and ways to avoid and defend the most common violations. Register today!
Understand how OSHA inspections are prioritized so you can stay off their radar.
Know how state and federal OSHA programs differ and how jurisdictions are directed.
Be able to identify if and when an inspector is violating employer rights.
Review the latest regulations and alerts related to the construction industry.
Identify the due diligence process to apply after an OSHA inspection.
Employ effective defense techniques such as the misconduct defense in order to win your case.
Apply recordkeeping requirements for work related incidents so you can remain in compliance.
OSHA Fundamentals and Employer Rights 9:00 - 9:45, Joel R. Hlavaty
Regulations
Rights
What You Need to Know about OSHA Inspections 9:45 - 10:30, Rebecca J. Bennett
How are Inspections Prioritized?
What Happens During the Inspection?
Top 10 Violations
New OSHA Developments
State Occupational Safety and Health Plans 10:45 - 11:30, Patricia A. Poole
Jurisdictions
State Regulations
Enforcement Programs
Federal vs. State OSH Programs
Special Concerns for Construction 11:30 - 12:00 Patricia A. Poole
Industry Alerts
Compliance
Special Concerns for Manufacturing 12:00 - 12:30, Patricia A. Poole
Recordkeeping Requirements for Injuries and Incidents 1:30 -2:15, Joel R. Hlavaty
Criteria
Forms
Exemptions
State Regulations
Due Diligence after the OSHA Inspection 2:15 - 3:00, Brian K. Brittain and Rob Medlock
Interviewing Witnesses
Reviewing Documentation
Training and Disciplinary Records
Incident and Injury Logs
OSHA Defense Techniques 3:15 - 4:30, Brian K. Brittain and Rob Medlock
How an OSHA Citation can Affect Your Business
Federal Defenses
State Defenses
The Misconduct Defense
Seminar Summary:
This seminar will prepare you for an OSHA inspection so you can minimize liabilities and defend yourself from citations. Hear from experienced attorneys and learn defense tactics so you can know the ins and outs of the process. (see
full course description)