OSHA Compliance: What You Need to Know - Now!
Webinar | 11.10.15, 8:30 AM EST - 9:30 AM EST
Last year OSHA issued over 25,000 citations for workplace safety and health violations and issued millions of dollars in fines. In addition to the usual Top 10 violated standards, OSHA is placing a renewed emphasis on specific safety and health issues. When OSHA comes knocking at your door, will you be ready?
With the ever-changing nature of OSHA regulations, many employers are struggling to keep current. Exponent and Crowell & Moring LLP are pleased to collaborate in presenting a complimentary one-hour webinar on Hot Topics in OSHA Compliance for corporate risk/EHS managers, director, and in-house counsel.
Our speakers will cover the critical issues facing employers regarding the occupational safety and health of their workers. Additionally, the speakers will also explore the challenges and technical strategies for the following:
- Process safety management of highly hazardous chemicals
- Combustible dust
- Worker health and respiratory protection
- Hazard communication
- Confined spaces in construction
We hope you can join us.
Speakers
Russell A. Ogle, Ph.D., P.E., CSP, CFEI
Principal Engineer, Exponent
Mark A. Roberts, M.D., Ph.D.
Principal Scientist, Exponent
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