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How to Prepare for the New Aggressive OSHA Inspections ― Webinar
How to Prepare for the New Aggressive OSHA Inspections ― Webinar
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How to Prepare for the New Aggressive OSHA Inspections
Presented on March 4, 2010
Free for Printing Industries of America Members
$199 for non-members
Webinar Overview
In 2009 there were more reported OSHA inspections than in years past. With the 2010 year in front of us printers will be faced with a revitalized and expanding OSHA presence. OSHA’s 2010 budget gives this agency a significant increase in funding and more compliance officers. This combined with a new focus on enforcement means that more printers will be inspected with more scrutiny than ever before.
OSHA will continue with more programmed inspections, mandatory follow-up inspections, as well as more inspections of companies with multiple locations. In addition OSHA is making it increasingly difficult to remove or reclassify citations and associated penalties.
This program is designed to help printers understand the scope of the new enforcement procedures and redirect their focus on the necessary compliance needs.
You Will Learn
- What OSHA is planning for 2010
- How OSHA inspections are being handled differently
- What OSHA National Emphasis Programs are and how they impact you
- What inspectors are looking for
- Types of violations and citations printers face
- How to assess your company for compliance
- How to handle the OSHA inspection
- Understanding Settlement Agreements
Who Should Attend
- Owners
- Operations managers
- Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) managers
- Others responsible for EHS compliance
Webinar Presenter
Rick Hartwig
Environmental, Health, and Safety Affairs Manager
Printing Industries of America
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