Conducting Effective Incident Investigation: Avoid Repeat Incidents
Michael Aust
60 Min
Product Id: 704688
This training program will explain how to avoid repeat OSHA violations by implementing an effective incident investigation program. It will describe key elements of an effective incident investigation process and identify practices to not perform during the incident investigation process.
Substance Abuse Awareness - A Hidden Hazard
Michael Aust
60 Min
Product Id: 704643
This training program will illustrate why having a drug-free workplace is important for the health and safety of employees, visitors and contractors. When employees are drug- and alcohol- free, they have fewer accidents, make fewer mistakes and are more productive.
Help! I'm Being Audited by OSHA - Six Easy Steps to Survive the OSHA Audit
David A Casavant
90 Min
Product Id: 703338
This webinar will teach attendees best practices to survive the OSHA audit. Attendees will learn how to immediately spot violations in the workplace and how to correct them to OSHA standards.
OSHA's Top Ten Citations and How to Avoid Them
Randall Charpentier
90 Min
Product Id: 703641
With workplace injuries and illnesses constantly eating into costs and productivity, this workplace safety training will focus on compliance measures to promote employees’ safety. The course will list and elaborate OSHA’s top ten citations during workplace inspections. The webinar instructor will address each of these citations and offer suggestions to avoid them.
OSHA's Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Standard, 29 CFR 1910.132
Randall Charpentier
90 Min
Product Id: 703587
This webinar will discuss in detail the requirements of personal protective equipment (PPE) and its use. Attendees will learn best practices to ensure compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.132 standard.
Managing OSHA Inspections and Accident Investigations
Kenneth S. Weinberg
90 Min
Product Id: 702176
This OSHA Inspection and Accident Investigation training will provide practical tips for safety professionals and managers on what the OSHA inspectors will look for, how to respond to a letter of complaint, how employees and unions figure into the inspection equation, and what you must do to expedite the inspection and help resolve issues before they become major problems.
Understanding OSHA - Avoiding Citations and Preparing for the Unexpected
Paul Gogulski PE
90 Min
Product Id: 703419
This webinar will explain how to prepare for an unannounced OSHA inspection and avoid citations and fines. Attendees will learn how to effectively use Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) to prevent accidents in the workplace.
Cal/OSHA Inspections and Citations - Proven Strategies for Success
Don Dressler
60 Min
Product Id: 703007
This webinar will review recent inspection focus areas by Cal-OSHA inspectors, discuss how you should prepare for the inspection, and demonstrate proven strategies that will help you be successful both during the inspection as well as afterwards if there are violations and citations to deal with.
Building an Effective Contractor Management Program
Styron Powers
60 Min
Product Id: 703204
This training will provide the attendees tools and techniques for developing and implementing an effective Contractor Management Program.
Surviving an OSHA Inspection - Dos and Don'ts
Michael Lawrence
60 Min
Product Id: 702433
This webinar will provide you practical tips on handling the OSHA inspection process with an inspector. You will learn about the types of inspection, the tools you can use, what information to discuss with an OSHA inspector, what records to show and about your rights and responsibilities.
How to Prepare for an OSHA Inspection
Lourdes Menendez
60 Min
Product Id: 700105
This OSHA Inspection training will guide you through OSHA procedures when they visit a company and what they look for and the main rights and responsibilities employers have with respect to OSHA. This program introduces the basic way OSHA functions. Before you invest money in courses and isolated actions you need to know what OSHA expects from employers and how to comply with their basic requirements.