3-hr Virtual Seminar - OSHA Subpart Z (or IH) Regulations: Everything you Always Wanted to Know About It

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Instructor: Jonathan Klane
Product ID: 702196

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  • Duration: 3 hrs
This 3-hr virtual seminar on OSHA Subpart Z (or IH) Regulations will discuss many of the individual standards as well as the general model and approach and “template” that OSHA takes with these IH regulations.
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Why Should You Attend:

Ever wonder what all of those long industrial hygiene (or IH) regulations are about in OSHA’s Subpart Z (in either 1910 – General Industry or 1926 – Construction)? You are not alone! Many OHS professionals have questions about these “Expanded Health” standards! These IH standards can be quite involved and, at times, confusing. This can obviously lead to non-compliance and then on to – hazards, exposures, illness, citations, and fines – and no one wants that!

In this workshop we will look at and discuss many of the individual standards as well as the general model and approach that OSHA takes with their IH regulations – there is a “template” of sorts that OSHA tends to follow. A fundamental working knowledge and expertise of this template and approach can help even the non-IH be better able to manage these IH regulations.

Participants will learn both this general and applicable approach and structure common to most of these IH regulations as well as the specific requirements of many of the individual standards. Participants will have the opportunity to “vote” or indicate which of the different regulations they prefer to see discussed and which they are less interested in. You will also have enough time and opportunity to get your questions answered by the presenter.

Learning Objectives:

At the end of the training, learners should be able to:

  • Outline the typical template OSHA uses for their Subpart Z standards;
  • Describe the most important aspect of an IH regulation (for OSHA and an employer;
  • Prioritize where to put the most efforts into an expanded health standard;
  • Detail the major areas of several of these Toxic and Hazardous Substances regulations; and
  • Develop an action plan for OSHA compliance as well as employer risk/liability.

Areas Covered in the Seminar:

  • Initial questions, needs, or specific information requests.
  • Brief background on how the workshop is structured (the participant “voting” on which IH regulations we cover).
  • Helpful considerations to apply the learning today.
  • Overview of 1910 General Industry's Subpart Z – Toxic and Hazardous Substances.
  • Overview of 1926 Construction's Subpart Z – Toxic and Hazardous Substances.
  • OSHA's approach to the IH regulations.
  • OSHA's “template” for the Subpart Z standards.
  • What matters most to OSHA should matter the most to employers!
  • In depth look at several “expanded health standards” as voted for by the workshop participants (as time allows).
  • Developing your “action plan”.
  • Wrap-up and additional questions.

Free Handouts:

In addition to the PowerPoint, attendees will also get several outlines (including both 1910 and 1926 as well as OSHA's “template” for the subpart Z standards and several of the IH regulations).

Who Will Benefit:

The following personnel from any industry will benefit:

  • OHS/EHS professionals
  • Industrial/occupational hygienists
  • Occupational medicine professionals
  • Human Resources (HR) professionals
  • Managers and management of the above areas

Instructor Profile:

Jonathan Klane, M.S.Ed., CIH, CHMM, CET owns Klane’s Education Information Training Hub, LLC SM (KEITH SM) and has 24 years of experience providing health, safety, training, wellness, and other business consulting services. He is also an adjunct faculty member at Thomas College in their Graduate Program teaching management level courses in:

  • Health, Safety, and Security
  • Environmental Risk Assessment & Management
  • Business Management and Policy
  • Organizational Theory & Behavior
  • Conflict Management & Resolution
  • Marketing Management
  • Business Risk Management for the 21st Century
  • Wellness, and
  • Train-the-Trainer

He has presented and/or taught over 100 times at national and regional conferences across North America and has authored a book, several textbook chapters, many articles, and developed and presented many on-line Webinars on Training, Wellness, and Health and Safety topics and has been interviewed for multiple articles.

He lives in Fairfield, Maine and is a former “back-of-the-pack”, amateur triathlete and marathoner.

Topic Background:

OSHA's regulations are divided up as follows:

  • First they are divided up by “industry” (i.e., Agriculture, Construction, Maritime, and General Industry (all others that aren't in the first three).
  • Then each “Part” is further divided into “Subparts” of similar hazard types.
  • Lastly, each “Subpart” is comprised of individual standards or regulations.

Subpart Z, in both 1910 – General Industry and 1926 – Construction, is the longest Subpart. In both parts it is titled “Toxic and Hazardous Substances” and is comprised of all industrial hygiene (IH) or “Expanded Health” standards. Each regulation is quite long and involved with many varied requirements. The structure of many of these regulations follow somewhat of a standard “template” of sections. Having a working understanding of this can be extremely helpful to anyone needing to work with it.

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