This course, has been approved for 1 HR (General) recertification credit hours toward aPHR™, PHR®, PHRca®, SPHR®, GPHR®, PHRi™ and SPHRi™ recertification through HR Certification Institute® (HRCI®).
If you are a high-hazard employer, OSHA can drop by anytime if they wish. If you have a serious injury, you can bet they will visit to investigate. You must confirm your program is in compliance now, otherwise, you may be the recipient of a very expensive citation
Your program should give you advance notice of a possible injury claim A well-run program will alert you to carelessness which is the forerunner of a possible injury claim.
There are a number of questions that are repeatedly asked by supervisors. I have complied these questions and will provide answer in this session.
Course Objectives:
• These three sessions stated will give a fly-over of each of the eight sections of the “High Hazard Injury and Illness Prevention Program” [IIPP]
• The IIPP is a comprehensive blueprint of the required OSHA Regulations for every employer to follow. This IIPP is accepted by OSHA in all states.
Why Should You Attend:
Employers, supervisors, project leads and HR’s should attend to determine their role in completing and closely executing the IIPP.
Course Outline:
• What OSHA will be auditing should they come calling?
• To begin with your written OSHA Compliant Safety Program
• Do supervisors have legal exposure for the program?
• Who will OSHA contact that has the responsibility to provide an OSHA-compliant safety program?
• How to relieve the stress should the supervisors be responsible for the program, especially when they already have difficulty getting the product or service out the door?
• Q/A session to answer questions with follow-up contact numbers with the presenter.
What You Get:
• Training Materials
• Live Q&A Session with our Expert
• Participation Certificate
• Access to Signup Community (Optional)
• Reward Points
Who Will Benefit:
• Human Resource Managers / Administration
• Risk Managers
• Supervisors and those directly involved with safety
• Project leaders
• General Managers