Written Safety Plans: Not Just a Paperwork Exercise
What's black and white and one of the first things OSHA looks for during inspections? Your written safety and health plans! They're not just paperwork but key to prioritizing workplace safety. With over 50 plan requirements, do you have what you need?
This webinar was originally broadcast on December 4, 2024.
What's black and white and one of the first things an OSHA officer will look for during an inspection? The answer is … your written safety and health plans!
Developing effective written plans is not just a paperwork exercise or a tool to help you pass an OSHA inspection. Written plans, whether required or not, streamline your safety efforts and provide a foundation for keeping workplace safety and health a priority.
Your company likely falls under one or more of the over 50 written plan requirements for general industry and construction. Are you sure you have the ones you need?
During this webcast, we’ll look at:
Written plan regulations
What makes plans more effective
Written plan benefits and resources
Questions and answers
And much more!
A question and answer session will follow the presentation!
Speakers
Tricia Hodkiewicz | EH&S Editor | J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.
Tricia Hodkiewicz has been an environmental, health, and safety (EHS) editor at J. J. Keller & Associates Inc. for over 25 years. She creates content for manuals, handbooks, videos, signs, training materials, online solutions, and webcasts. Tricia edits publications for the general and construction industries and specializes in OSHA and EPA subjects like bloodborne pathogens, hazard communication, HAZWOPER, signs and labels, written safety plans, oil spill prevention, and EPCRA.
Rachel Krubsack | EH&S Editor | J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. Rachel Krubsack is an Editor for Workplace Safety at J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. She writes a monthly newsletter on OSHA safety training, answers questions from subscribers, and contributes content for other publications, including Safety Management Suite. Rachel’s topics of expertise include hearing conservation, training requirements, bloodborne pathogens, emergency action plans, and hazard communication.
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