Course Description
Last year, OSHA made nearly 40,000 workplace inspections - without warning - and discovered over 89,000 violations resulting in millions of dollars in fines!
How would your organization fare if it had an OSHA inspection today?
Sadly, most organizations are ill-prepared for an OSHA audit, but this sixty minute webinar will quickly and painlessly teach you how to conduct your own in-house safety inspections that eliminate the vast majority of problems.
Learning Objectives:
- Common violations and how to spot them in your work environment
- What frequency must you conduct safety inspections
- How to document the inspection and corrective actions
- Understand OSHA's three stage inspection plan
- The important difference between audits and inspections, and why both are critical
- How to delegate safety inspections to your staff
Brief SummaryBy attending this vital webinar, you’ll learn how to quickly spot violations in your workplace so you can become OSHA compliant and more importantly – save lives!
All participants will receive sample inspection forms that can immediately be used to inspect your worksite!
About Your Presenter:
David A. Casavant, CFM is Executive Director of the Workplace Safety Awareness Council, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization dedicated to keeping America’s workforce safe.
He is a certified BOMI instructor and OSHA 501 trainer. He has been a featured speaker at World WorkPlace, American Management Association, Rockhurst University, Buildings magazine, NeoCon, and the NFM&T conference in addition to dozens of corporate clients each year.
In an average year Mr. Casavant speaks to over 2,000 health & safety and human resource professionals in North America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
Continuing Education CreditsThis audio conference is approved for 1.5 hours of HRCI credit.
The use of this seal is not an endorsement by HR Certification Institute of the quality of the program. It means that this program has met HR Certification Institute’s criteria to be pre-approved for recertification credit.