In this informative and practical webinar, supervisors will gain valuable insights into managing the stress of creating a comprehensive safety program that will pass OSHA audits. Navigating the complexities of safety regulations can be overwhelming, and this session will guide you through the process, helping you understand exactly what OSHA looks for and how to ensure compliance.
The webinar will also address the legal implications supervisors may face in the event of litigation by an injured employee. It will explore the potential liabilities and provide guidance on how to minimize risks, ensuring that supervisors are prepared and informed about their responsibilities.
One of the key topics covered will be an alternative approach to assembling a safety program. Rather than relying on generic information downloaded from the internet, brochures from insurance companies, or resources from the Chamber of Commerce, this session will present a more effective strategy for developing a tailored safety plan that fits the specific needs of your workplace. This approach aims to reduce the stress of hoping that your gathered resources are sufficient and up-to-date.
Throughout the presentation, additional helpful ideas and strategies will be shared, offering supervisors the tools and knowledge they need to confidently build and manage an effective safety program. Whether you’re new to safety management or looking to refine your existing program, this webinar will provide practical, actionable solutions to reduce stress, avoid liability, and ensure your safety program is both compliant and effective. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your understanding and improve the safety culture in your organization.
Areas Covered
Who Should Attend
All employers
Why Should You Attend
This webinar will help supervisors with the stress they experience in putting together a safety program that will pass an audit by OSHA.
This webinar will also cover the liability supervisors may or may not have in the event of litigation by an injured employee.
Also, cover a better way to assemble the safety program other than downloading information from the Internet or gathering brochures from your insurance company or the Chamber of Commerce, and I hope you have covered the bases. This is stress!
A number of other helpful ideas will be given in this presentation
Topic Background
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure—especially when it comes to safety. Creating a compliant safety program that meets OSHA standards is essential for supervisors but can be overwhelming, especially with increasing citation costs now exceeding $15,000. This webinar will provide a practical guide created by OSHA to help you navigate audits successfully, avoid citations, and develop an effective, tailored safety program.
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