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  • OSHA Inspections: Best Practices and Common Pitfalls – Are you inspection ready? — May 22, 2024

    In the constantly evolving landscape of workplace safety, preparing for an Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) inspection transcends mere compliance—it's fundamental to maintaining a safe and compliant environment. Admidst rising Serious Injuries or Fatalities (SIFs), and with OSHA seeking 16.3% increase in funding for FY 2024, adding over 400 new hires, businesses can expect a surge in inspections and heightened scrutiny. Join our "OSHA Inspections: Best Practices and Common Pitfalls" webinar to navigate OSHA inspections with ease. Learn from industry experts about preparing for, handling, and responding to inspections, understanding inspector focus areas, and overcoming common compliance challenges. Gain actionable strategies to not just survive, but also improve safety practices continuously. Key Takeaways: ·        Understand triggers, types, and focus areas of OSHA inspections ·        Prepare your site and staff with the necessary documentation and safety measures ·        Engage effectively with inspectors, know your rights, and manage information ·        Identify common inspection issues and  strategies to prevent them ·        Implement post-inspection actions, including addressing citations and enhancing safety culture Event type:     Live Webinar         Cost:            Free Date:                May 22, 2024          Time:           2:00 PM ET Event Host:    EHS Today               Duration:    1 hour Click here to Register

  • OSHA's New Walkaround Representative Rule: What you can do, cannot do, and how to prepare — May 22, 2024

    OSHA's new worker representative rule is set to go into effect May 31. Employees can request a non-employee representative to join portions of an OHSA inspection. This can be a union representative, even at a non-union workplace. We’ll review what OSHA said and provide an unbiased review of what this rule means, and where it leaves uncertainty. Among other topics, this presentation will cover: • What employers can do, such as get nondisclosure agreements • What employers cannot do, such as challenge OSHA’s determinations • What employers should be doing to protect themselves, including training managers to avoid unfair labor practice charges A Q&A session will be held during the last part of the webcast, so bring your questions! Event type:    Live Webinar         Cost:            Free Date:               May 22, 2024          Time:           2:00 PM ET Event Host:   JJ Keller                    Duration:    1 hour Click here to Register

  • OSHA Accident & Incident Investigations: Root Cause & Prevention Methods — April 18, 2024

    This seminar will provide key insights and best practices on the OSHA regulations including: • Identifying and addressing immediate and common root causes and how they differ. • Steps to follow when investigating incidents including witness statements & interview tips. • Assigning accountability when selecting and implementing corrective actions. • Training guidance for workers, temps, and managers to help reduce future accidents. Additional Takeaways: Blaming the employee is not a Root Cause: Many accident investigations end with the employee being at fault, but that means the investigation hasn’t dug deep enough to find the root cause. We’ll examine ways to handle employee factors such as complacency, resistance to change, lack of supervisor support, and production pressure. Plus, get a chance to receive a free whitepaper! Event type:     Live Webinar          Cost:            Free Date:                April 18, 2024          Time:           11:00 AM ET Event Host:    JJ Keller                     Duration:    1 hour Click here to Register

  • Safety basics | Accident analysis — April 18, 2024

    After a workplace incident, it’s crucial that you take action, because getting to the root of the problem is a key step in prevention. During this resource-driven webinar, we work through an effective incident analysis to find the causes. Who should attend? You, your supervisors, and any employee who has an interest in the safety of their work environment (that means anyone and everyone!). Event type:     Live Webinar          Cost:            Free Date:                April 18, 2024          Time:           1:00 PM ET Event Host:    SAIF                            Duration:    1 hour Click here to Register

  • OSHA Training for General Industry: Reviewing the Elements for Select Topics — April 17, 2024

    This presentation will focus on several key training topics for general industry. Two of J. J. Keller’s subject-matter experts will provide an overview of the training elements for several topics one by one. Training topics to be covered include: Hazard communication Forklifts Lockout/tagout Walking-working surfaces Bloodborne pathogens, and more. One of the most challenging areas for any EHS professional is safety training, so don’t miss this informative webcast. Time will also be reserved for a live Q&A session! Event type:     Live Webinar          Cost:            Free Date:                April 17, 2024          Time:           2:00 PM ET Event Host:    OH&S                         Duration:   1 hour Click here to Register

  • Uncovering the Truth Behind Common OSHA Compliance Mistakes — May 16, 2024

    Attend this complimentary virtual event to learn how to avoid some of OSHA's most common compliance mistakes. Gain Expert Insights: We’ll explore key regulatory requirements and expose the truth on common OSHA misconceptions on topics including: • Fall protection guidance for edges, stairs, and ladders • Forklift operator training and evaluation • Lockout tagout and machine guarding mistakes • Hazard communication insights • Injury and illness recordkeeping myths In addition to the regulatory requirements, we will also be covering solutions to help dispel compliance myths and avoid violations. Plus get a chance to receive a complimentary whitepaper. Don’t miss out - register now! Event type:     Live Webinar         Cost:            Free Date:                May 16, 2024          Time:           11:00 AM ET Event Host:    JJ Keller                    Duration:   1 hour Click here to Register

  • Fall Prevention: Best Practices for the 3 Main Types of Hazards — May 16, 2024

    To help prevent injuries and create a safe working environment, employers are required to identify hazards in their facilities. But how you go about that is the tough part. During this webinar, J. J. Keller experts will explain the three main types of hazards that cause falls: unsafe environment, unsafe equipment and unsafe behavior. They’ll also cover three fall prevention strategies: ·        Eliminating hazards ·        Using passive methods (guardrails, covers, fall-restraint systems) ·        Using administrative controls (safety monitors, warning lines, designated areas) If these aren’t enough to prevent a fall, employers must provide workers with a personal fall arrest system and train them how to use it … and this webinar will cover exactly how to do that! Event type:     Live Webinar         Cost:            Free Date:                May 16, 2024          Time:           2:00 PM ET Event Host:    Safety+Health        Duration:   1 hour Click here to Register

  • Respiratory Protection: Are Employers doing it right? — May 16, 2024

    In this webinar, we will discuss how respiratory protection is misrepresented with regards to when, why, how respirators are used and the dangers involved when a program is not followed. This discussion will continue with the employers responsibility to its employees when respiratory protection is required and common hazards that are found during audits, due to misunderstanding of OSHA regulations by the employer. Event type:     Live Webinar         Cost:            Free Date:                May 16, 2024          Time:           2:00 PM ET Event Host:    OH&S                        Duration:   1 hour Click here to Register

  • Rethinking Hand Safety Revised: Quick Tips and Nudge Theory Insights — April 16, 2024

    To date, hand injuries remain the number one preventable industrial accident worldwide, so it only makes sense to understand and apply effective hand safety measures to help reduce the risks. In this webinar, Joe Geng, author of the most in-depth hand safety book REThinking Hand Safety, will provide insights on the transformative power of Nudge Theory for creating safer workplaces. Learn the practical and effective hand safety tips and tricks that you can use to improve your hand safety program—tips and tricks that come with years of experience and expertise and can be applied immediately for results. Understand how Nudge Theory, a concept rooted in behavioral psychology, can subtly influence safer hand practices among employees Learn easy-to-implement strategies that significantly boost hand safety in your work environment Understand what the biggest barriers to hand safety are and how to overcome them Ask your hand safety questions live – Joe Geng will answer as many as possible within the allotted time Event type:     Live Webinar          Cost:            Free Date:                April 16, 2024          Time:           2:00 PM ET Event Host:    OH&S                         Duration:   1 hour Click here to Register

  • Construction safety seminar — April 16, 2024

    Prepare for an injury-free workday The session starts with a safety fundamental: planning. We discuss how to create and conduct effective pretask plans to avoid injuries. Identifying hazards is another key step in prevention, so we focus on four of the most common hazards in construction: falls, electrocution, “caught-in-between,” and “struck-by.” Respond to incidents and analysis Sometimes, despite our best safety efforts, incidents and injury accidents occur. We learn the actions you need to take when things don’t go as planned and incidents or injuries occur on the jobsite. We also explore how to study incidents and accidents to find and implement actions that can make our jobsites safer. Event type:     Live Webinar          Cost:            Free Date:                April 16, 2024          Time:           11:00 AM ET Event Host:    SAIF                            Duration:   1 hour Click here to Register

  • Safety 101: Understanding the Basics of Building a Successful Safety Program — May 15, 2024

    Welcome to Safety 101! Do you know what programs, plans, and policies OSHA expects your business to have? Even if you don't know that a particular safety standard applies to your business, OSHA can still cite for non-compliance. In this webcast we will cover: ·        The breakdown of OSHA’s program requirements ·        Industry best practices for businesses of all sizes ·        How to create and maintain an effective safety and health program This webcast is designed for new and seasoned safety professionals. We'll save 10-15 minutes at the end of this webcast to answer your questions. Register now! Event type:     Live Webinar         Cost:            Free Date:                May 15, 2024          Time:           2:00 PM ET Event Host:    OH&S                        Duration:   1 hour Click here to Register

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