This course, has been approved for 1.5 HR (General) recertification credit hours toward aPHR™, PHR®, PHRca®, SPHR®, GPHR®, PHRi™ and SPHRi™ recertification through HR Certification Institute® (HRCI®).
Irwin Dobrushin has over 45 years of experience in the Environmental, Health, and Safety Profession. Mr. Dobrushin began his career as an OSHA Compliance Officer. Throughout his career, he has supported the development of comprehensive environmental, health, and safety programs and services Read more
This webinar will help you to uunderstand the importance of effective Safety and Health program/procedure development and implementation for injury/illness prevention and regulatory compliance. The Instructor will discuss the need for auditing and documenting the procedure and the regulatory consequences of ineffective programs.
Course Objectives:
Far too many times just having written Safety and Industrial Hygiene Programs/procedures may not satisfy OSHA requirements. Many companies have established programs and procedures identifying the basic requirements and needs or framework. Such documents are relatively generic and will not specifically address each sites needs as it relates to site specific hazards/work practices and processes/etc that need to be addressed. Further if inadequately enforced or implemented the potential for increasing of the severity of violations resulting from OSHA inspections could occur.
Course Outline:
• Determination of Program and Procedure needs required for your site/operations
• Effective development of individual program/needs
• Importance of Program/procedural review and revision
• Need to Audit/evaluate procedure/program effectiveness and documenting such activity
• Communication/Employee training
• Examples of poor versus good procedures
• Regulatory consequences of inadequate/ineffective programs
What You Get:
• Training Materials
• Live Q&A Session with our Expert
• Participation Certificate
• Access to Signup Community (Optional)
• Reward Points
Who Will Benefit:
• EHS Professionals
• Safety and Industrial Hygiene Administrators
• Plant Management
• Facility and Plant Engineering
• Maintenance Supervision
• Human Resources
• Occupational Nurses and Health Providers
• Attorneys
• Plant Managers
• Plant Foremen
• Safety Committee Members
• Engineers
• Operations Managers
• Construction Foreman
• Occupational Safety Consultants
• General Industry Business Owners
• Construction Business Owners
• Plant Supervisors
• Subcontractors
• Project Managers
• Safety Managers
OSHA is at the Front Office, Now What?
LIVE : Scheduled on
16-January-2025 :01:00 PM EST
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