Handling an OSHA Citation – The Process, Your Rights and Opportunities

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Dates : 19 November 2012 » 19 November 2012

Place : Online Event
United States

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Topic : Biology and life sciences; OSHA, Health & Safety Compliance
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Keywords: Business, Health
Description :

This 90 minute OSHA webinar training will walk you through the process that begins after receipt of OSHA citation following an inspection. The seminar will address the time frames that need to be followed, and what your rights and responsibilities are, how to calculate fines and penalties and various options available for handling statements of employees and whom to select to re-present on behalf of company.

Why Should You Attend:

With OSHA’s new focus on enforcement, and movement away from a more consultative approach, more and more employers are receiving OSHA citations after an inspection. In addition to more initial citations being issued, OSHA is using these initial citations as a stepping stone to repeat violations where the fines can increase significantly.

This 90 minute webinar training will address all of the things that you must do, and the times in which you must do them, in order to preserve your rights to appeal the citation, arrange for an informal conference with the Area Director, and even, represent yourself at a hearing before the OSHA review board.

Areas Covered in this Webinar:

  • Posting requirements upon receipt of citation.
  • Abatement period if hazard has not yet been abated.
  • Calculating the time periods in which to file an appeal.
  • The strategies to utilize in requesting an informal conference.
  • What you are entitled to request from OSHA regarding the investigation documents.
  • Understanding the calculation of the proposed fine.
  • Understanding the classification of the proposed citation.
  • How to evaluate the risk of doing nothing other than paying the citation.
  • How to handle statements made by your employees to OSHA inspector.
  • Whether you should represent yourself or hire an attorney or other representative.
  • The options available after an administrative hearing.

Who Will Benefit:

Anyone responsible for dealing with an OSHA citation, including:

  • Business Owners
  • Safety and Health Officers
  • HR Managers
  • In-house Attorneys
  • QA/CQM Managers

Handling an OSHA Citation – The Process, Your Rights and Opportunities to be held from 19 November 2012 to 19 November 2012 in Online Event, United States. It covers various areas of Biology and life sciences including OSHA, Health & Safety Compliance . For more information, visit the website of the conference or contact the organizer.
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