Written Safety Plans – Laying a Foundation for Compliance and More
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.
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Speakers
Tricia Hodkiewicz, EHS Editor, J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.
Tricia Hodkiewicz has been a workplace safety and environmental editor at J. J. Keller & Associates for over 20 years providing content for safety and environmental-related publications on subject matters including hazard communication, HAZWOPER, bloodborne pathogens, SPCC, storm water, SARA Title III, signs and labels, and written plans. Tricia’s articles have appeared in popular magazines like Industrial Safety & Hygiene News, Safety + Health, and Occupational Health & Safety. What’s more, through the Personal Assistant feature of KellerOnline, Tricia has fielded thousands of regulatory questions from Safety and Environmental Professionals.
Mark Stromme, Sr. EHS Editor, J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.
Mark Stromme joined J. J. Keller & Associates in 1994. As Senior EHS Editor, he develops content for various J. J. Keller publications specializing in OSHA Construction and General Industry regulations. Mark is also an Authorized OSHA Outreach Construction Trainer and over the years he has fielded thousands of safety-related questions to assist safety professionals in addressing the challenges facing them today.
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