Key Take Away:
This webinar provides an in depth knowledge of the 2016 OSHA rules such as reporting of injuries and illnesses, retaliation and regulations such as silica dust and eye and face protection. Learn the history of these rules, why the issuance of the rules, which employers are effected by the rules and how to comply with the new rules.
Overview:
The overview of this webinar is an in-depth discussion about OSHA’s busy new or revised regulatory changes that effect some employers, few employers and all employers within OSHA’s jurisdiction. This webinar will discuss the regulatory activity in detail for each topic by reviewing the fact sheets from OSHA. It will cover new OSHA regulations and OSHA reporting on OSHA silica rule, eye protector, face shield, respirable dust related to workplace injuries and/or occupational injuries.
Why Should You Attend:
You should attend this webinar to learn in detail how these final rules impact your obligation as an employer.
There are target dates on the compliance schedule to beware of to electronically submit injury and illness data on the OSHA website as well as to comply with the re-vised Eye and Face Protection and the new
respirable crystalline silica rule.
We will also review any new, revised and updated target date changes or proposed target date for compliance that have occurred since the publication in the Federal Register.
In this webinar, we will analyze the pro’s and con’s of the new or revised regulations.
Do not get blindsided by these new or revised regulation. Get informed and remain OSHA compliant by attending this webinar.
Areas Covered In This Webinar:
• Reporting of Injuries and Illnesses
• Retaliation applicable to all employers under OSHA jurisdiction; federal or state approved plan
• Silica Dust, respirable crystalline silica rule is comprised of two standards, one for Construction and one for General Industry and Maritime. and Face Protection
• Eye and Face Protection regulatory changes effect workers in general industry, shipyards, long shoring, marine terminals and construction
Learning Objectives:
• Identify the target dates on the compliance schedule for each new or revised rule that include record keeping, retaliation, eye and face protection and silica dust
• Explain why OSHA has issued the new or re-vised rules for the record keeping, retal-iation, eye and face protection and silica dust
• Describe how to obtain the high risk industries information for recording purposes
Who Will Benefit:
• Plant Foremen/ Managers/ Supervisors
• Safety Committee Members
• Engineers
• Operations Managers
• Construction Foremen
• Occupational Safety Consultants
• HR Managers
• Attorney’s
• General Industry Business Owners
• Construction Business Owners
• Subcontractors
• Project Managers
• Safety Managers/ Trainers
For more information, please visit : https://www.atozcompliance.com/trainings-webinar/cross-industry-functions/osha-compliance/osha-2016-rules-on-reporting-retaliations-and-regulations/michael-aust/300125
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Level:
Intermediate
Speakers Profile:
Michael Aust
Mr. Michael Aust is the Senior Safety Specialist at 1030 Communications, LLC. Mr. Aust has a Master of Science in Occupational Safety, Health and Environmental Management and is a Certified Environmental Compliance Manager #5678. Mr. Aust also served as the management representative for various safety and environmental management systems throughout his career. He is an Authorized OSHA Outreach Instructor for both General Industry and Construction Industry.
Michael has provided safety management expertise and regulatory compliance to a variety of industries since 1995. His extensive experience in the safety and health field has been earned from working in a variety of different types of organizations within the private sector. He has developed and implemented safety management systems for organizations without such processes and has helped mature management systems for Fortune 50 and Fortune 100 companies.
Mr. Aust has provided safety auditing, inspecting and training services for companies such as US Fusion, The TopCor Companies, BP North America, Honeywell, Gulf South Safety Consultants, The Commodore Corporation – Indiana Division, JE Spear Consulting, Ivy Tech Corporate College, Eaton and The Andersons to only name a few. He is also a content contributor for various safety newsletters and blogs.