Webinar: What’s New (and Old) with OSHA: What Rules are Being Enforced, Which Ones are Not

This webinar will cover the new rules adopted by OSHA during the last three years, including penalty increases, anti-retaliation (drug testing), beryllium, and electronic recordkeeping, with a discussion on how some rules are being enforced by OSHA and others are not.

After the webinar, attendees will:

  • Understand what new rules OSHA has adopted in the last 3 years
  • Identify which rules affect their business and which ones are being aggressively enforced by OSHA
  • Understand why OSHA may not enforce other rules and why this may change
  • Develop an understanding of nuances between state plans and Federal OSHA’s enforcement of the rules

Speaker

Travis Vance, Partner, Fisher Phillips

Travis Vance is a partner in the firm’s Charlotte office. He has tried matters across several industries and various subject matters, including employment litigation, business disputes and matters prosecuted by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Travis has emerged as a thought leader in the field of workplace safety. His writing and interviews are followed closely by experts in the safety arena and have been featured in premiere publications such as Business Insurance, EHS Today, and the Wall Street Journal.

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