Course Description:
Last year, OSHA conducted nearly 40,000 workplace inspections without warning, discovering over 89,000 violations that resulted in millions of dollars in fines. In one example, an HVAC company in Texas was fined over $1.2 million for record keeping violations.
Are you prepared for an OSHA visit at your workplace? Frightening perhaps to think about, but in reality there is no need to fear an OSHA visit - if you understand compliance and your organization’s responsibilities.
Attend this interactive and fun two-day OSHA compliance program and attendees will learn:
- What OSHA expects when they visit
- Complicated and confusing governmental regulations
- How to avoid OSHA fines
- How to create money saving safety program
- How to keep employees safe
Early Bird Discount and Bonus Learning Material:
Register before 20th July 2014 and get double benefit of early bird price offer and password protected access to a database full of safety inspection forms, written safety plans and other required documents. This database will save you a ton of time and won’t cost you a penny.
Also each participant will receive a 10 hour General Industry OSHA card approximately 45 days after the event (they have to be ordered through OSHA).
It’s all included in your basic tuition cost.
Learning Objectives:
Upon completing this course, participants will:
- Understand what OSHA compliance means in their organization
- Discover how to answer any OSHA compliance question within minutes
- Easily identify their employee training and right-to-know responsibilities
- Reduce costly injuries and illness in the workplace
- Avoid stressful and expensive OSHA audits
- Stay off OSHA’s targeted visit list by implementing a Proactive Safety Program (PSP)
- Develop complete safety programs so they can concentrate on their “real jobs”
- Improve protection of employees and increase their productivity so their organization can increase profits in a down economy
- Improve relationships with employees as they are better protected
- Avoid negative publicity from workplace injuries and illnesses
- Reduce their Workers Comp and liability insurance costs freeing up funds for other initiatives
- Win more contracts that require formal OSHA training and a 10 hour OSHA card
Who Will Benefit:
This detailed two-day training class is designed for anybody responsible for safety in their organization including:
- Safety managers
- Compliance officers
- Safety committee members
- HR professionals
- Facility managers
- Chief engineers
- General managers
- Department heads
- Risk managers
Topic Background:
Fear of OSHA fines might be a driver for compliance but what about the financial benefits of a proactive safety program? In today’s turbulent economy, organizations are looking for creative ways to reduce costs and create a competitive advantage. While “looking beyond the leaves” for opportunities most organizations fail to recognize the safety program as a potential profit center.
Recently Liberty Mutual Insurance conducted a survey that suggests for every dollar spent on safety organizations have received a $3 to $4 return on investment. One organization, ServiceMaster was able to save $2.4 million on Workers Compensation over a 24 months period. What’s their secret? Is it really possible to transform your safety program into a proactive profit creating program?
Course Outline:
Day One (8:30 AM - 4:00 PM) | Day Two (8:30 AM - 1:30 PM) | ||
Registration Process: 8:30 AM – 9:00 AM
BONUS TOOL: The Injury Rate Calculator CASE STUDY: Are You Required to Have a First Aid Team? CASE STUDY: How to Conduct Safety Inspections When You Don’t Know What You’re Looking For. |
GROUP EXERCISE: Dissection of a Lost Time Injury |
Meet Your Instructor
David A. Casavant Executive Director, The Sustainable Workplace Alliance David Casavant, CFM, LEED AP is the Executive Director of the Sustainable Workplace Alliance, a 501(c)(3) not‐for‐profit organization dedicated to Health & Safety in the workplace. He is known for his common sense solutions for complex compliance issues. Mr. Casavant is an authorized OSHA 500 & 501 trainer and in 2007, 2008 and 2010 his organization was awarded the prestigious Susan Harwood training grant from OSHA. He has been a featured speaker at World WorkPlace, American Management Association, Rockhurst University, NeoCon, SkillTV, Total Facility Management Forum and the NFM&T conference. Additionally, Mr. Casavant has written hundreds of business related articles. His articles can be found in a number of trade publications including the Facility Management Journal, Buildings, PlantServices, SkillTV and Building Operating Management. Mr. Casavant was awarded the 2003 International Facility Managers Association’s “Distinguished Author” award for his latest book entitled Emergency Preparedness for Facilities – A Guide to Safety Planning & Business Continuity. This prestigious award was presented to Mr. Casavant at IFMA’s World WorkPlace 2003 in Dallas, Texas (USA). |
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