Seminar Description:
This seminar explores what the construction industry can expect from OSHA in 2017. We will examine their track record of most common construction violations, as well as areas where OSHA has or will be stepping-up outreach and enforcement emphasis.
Benefits of the Seminar:
There is a direct correlation between OSHA fines and what hurts people on American job sites. Knowing these areas of OSHA emphasis will help you to best focus and leverage your limited safety resources on some of the most critical tasks on the job.
Use the information presented in this seminar to guide your field personnel safety training offerings in 2017. Knowing what inspectors are looking for can make the job safer and incidents/fines less likely.
Some of OSHA's new regulations are being enforced, and others are still on the horizon, but approaching quickly. Getting a head start on policy and training preparation can help to ensure a timely and effective transition to new requirements.
- OSHA top 30 most frequently cited in construction.
- National, regional, and local OSHA emphasis programs.
- New regulations being enforced.
- OSHA's use of enforcement and SVEP (Severe Violator Enforcement Program).
- OSHA regulatory agenda and big ticket items on the horizon.
Date and Time
Friday Jan 27, 2017
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM EST
January 27, 2017
8:00am - 10:00am
Location
ABC Keystone
135 Shellyland Road
Manhiem, PA 17545
Fees/Admission
BIA Member: $65 per person
Registration deadline - January 19, 2017
Price includes continental breakfast, course materials, and certificate of completion.
To register, contact Pauline Wilton
Contact Information
Pauline Wilton
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