Employers have not been completely accurate on reporting employee injuries on their OSHA 300 logs. As a result OSHA will begin doing Recordkeeping Inspections in 2010. This seminar will help you prepare for such an inspection and learn how to limit the scope.
The Centers for Disease Control report approximately 29% of U.S. adults report sleeping less than 7 hours per night and 50-70 million have chronic sleep and wakefulness disorders. Thsi seminar will review the affects of insufficient sleep on productivity and workplace injuries as well as methods to identify and prevent sleep deficiency.
Older workers have fewer workplace injusries than younger workers but injuries in older workers are more serious than in younger workers. This seminar will discuss methods for workplace modifications which accomodate an older worker's capabilities.
OSHA is increasing enforcement activities oriented around health hazards in construction. This seminar will be a review of OSHA's expectations of each CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR when it comes to identifying and preventing employee exposure to health hazards. Includes silica, lead, asbestos, noise and many other health hazards.