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Handling
OSHA Inspections
Under the OSHA Act, employers (or
management) must provide a safety and healthful work environment
for their employees. If management does not do this, then they
are in direct violation of the Act and subject to stiff
penalties. Did you know that OSHA considers anyone who runs work
on the site as being a representative of management? This means
that if your “lead person” or foreman allows something unsafe to
occur onsite, they consider that to be management’s
responsibility. Do you supervisors know what to do when OSHA
pays them a visit? If not, your company is at risk of paying
some hefty fines.
This class will take students
through the inspection process. It will cover what occurs during
an OSHA inspection, what the employer’s and employee’s rights
are during the inspection, and what your company should be doing
to avoid penalties.
Let’s face it. You can’t always
be there. In addition, for you general contractors, watch your
subs. You can take a hit for what they’re doing as well!
This class is scheduled for two
hours. Participants will receive handouts that will give them
guidance on the process once they leave the classroom and return
to the field.
To find out when the next course
will be held, click
here.
Sessions are held at the AGC
offices at 10400 Innovation Dr., Ste. 210 in Milwaukee. Registration fees
are based on affiliation and membership status. Normal fees are
$35 per person with non-members at $70. Corporate General
Contractors can register for $25 per person.
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