This course, has been approved for 1 HR (General) recertification credit hours toward aPHR™, PHR®, PHRca®, SPHR®, GPHR®, PHRi™ and SPHRi™ recertification through HR Certification Institute® (HRCI®).
If OSHA showed up at the door today, would you be ready? You can’t wing it and hope it all works out; you have to plan and be prepared for it. OSHA publishes inspection practices and you already know what you could be cited for so why wait to get cited? Conducting your own internal inspections and audits will accomplish two critical points: inspections will address hazards and increase your employee engagement and audits will identify and correct compliance concerns. Doing both will prepare you for OSHA and enhance your overall safety culture.
Course Objectives:
• Know the difference between an inspection and an audit
• Learn why you should be engaged in both activities
• Know how internal inspections will increase your employee engagement and simplify your life
• Review the types of activities that are part of an inspection and an audit and why you do them
• Know what to document, what to show to an OSHA representative, what to hold back
• Ensure you train employees and managers on conducting inspections and audits
Why Should You Attend:
Internal inspections and audits are important tools to have in your safety arsenal. Knowing what they are and, even if you are currently using them, getting more participation and engagement from your employees and managers will take your program to the next step. Be ready for that unannounced knock on the door and get more eyes and hands in-house to find and correct concerns, all at the same time.
Course Outline:
• Defining an inspection and an audit and knowing the difference (not interchangeable)
• Connecting the dots with managers, supervisors, and employees on what to do and why
• How using inspections and audits gets you to the next step up in your safety culture
• Brief review of what to share with an inspector when at your door vs what you don’t
• How to get inspections and audits started or enhanced without a revolt from management or employees
What You Get:
• Training Materials
• Live Q&A Session with our Expert
• Participation Certificate
• Access to Signup Community (Optional)
• Reward Points
Who Will Benefit:
This webinar will assist safety personnel, business owners, supervisors and in house legal counsel in understanding the OSHA inspection process. Those who will benefit from this webinar include:
• Health and Safety Professionals
• Industrial Hygienists
• Hazardous Materials Specialists
• Plant Supervision and Management
• Human Resource Professionals
• Occupational Health staff in all industries
• Team Leads, Supervisors or Managers, especially in manufacturing industries
• Laboratory managers in academic, healthcare and similar industries
• Business owners of all industries
• Plant Managers
• Operations Managers
• Compliance Officers
• Superintendents and foremen
• Safety committee Members
• Risk Managers
• Human Resource Managers
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