Being Prepared for an Active Shooter Incident at Workplace
Michael Aust
60 Mins
Product Id: 704652
This training program will take attendees through the actions to take when confronted with an active shooter and in assisting responding law enforcement officials. It will help recognize potential workplace violence indicators and describe actions to take to prevent and explore the General Duty Clause of the OSH Act.
The Safety Responsibility of the HR Manager | HR and OSHA Laws
Michael Aust
60 Mins
Product Id: 704831
This webinar will explain legislative roles and responsibilities of workplace parties and how HR plays a pertinent role in it. Instructor will discuss OSHA regulations and safety compliance practices and how to create safety culture at workplace. He will share practical tips and best practices for HR managers taking the responsibility of safety regulatory compliance.
OSHA Inspection Readiness: What to Expect and How to Prepare
Joe Keenan
60 Min
Product Id: 705368
Regulatory compliance audits can be taxing and worrisome for anyone. Having an OSHA, EPA or State Department of Environmental Quality Audit can open an organization up to receiving regulatory citations, monetary fines, negative company press, etc. The purpose of this webinar is to cover the key concepts of how to successfully navigate through a OSHA Audit.
Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP)
Joe Keenan
90 Min
Product Id: 705510
This webinar will discuss the basics of what is required in a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), how to develop and implement and formalized SWPPP and address site-specific questions and scenarios.
The New OSHA Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements-300, 300A, 301
Michael Aust
60 Min
Product Id: 704465
This webinar training will discuss the recent updates in OSHA Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements. Speaker will explain the major regulatory changes that went into effect January 1, 2015 Participants will gain valuable understanding of 300, 300A and 301 log, new reporting timeline requirements and exemptions.
Zero-Injury Workplace Culture vs. Safety Culture
Joe Keenan
60 Min
Product Id: 704986
Creating a safety culture in the workplace takes time, patience, and is often a multi-year process. This training program will examine how organizations need to transition from the existing zero injury workplace culture to a more safety oriented culture. In the process, it will examine the pros and cons behind each process and also offer best practices to determine whether you are doing it right.
Is HR Placing Your Organization at Risk: Hiring Contract Employees?
Michael Aust
60 Min
Product Id: 704909
You will want to participate in this webinar to gain insight on how to protect your employer from OSHA regulation as well as to develop an understanding on OSHA’s stance for contract and temporary workers. Also, you will not want to miss out on the discussion of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) recent stance on the issue.
Mission Possible: How to Obtain A Zero Injury Culture In The Workplace
Michael Aust
60 Min
Product Id: 704739
This zero tolerance for injuries training program will discuss what it means to have a safety culture on site. It will also identify the four steps of the safety maturity curve and discuss employee and employer rights and responsibilities at each step of the maturity curve. The instructor will explain the benefits of sustaining a safety culture in the workplace.
OSHA Record Keeping Compliance
Kenneth S. Weinberg
60 Min
Product Id: 702775
This OSHA Recordkeeping training will cover critical aspects of OSHA recordkeeping and its requirements, to be compliant with OSHA regulations.
OSHA's Update of Hazard Communication: What it Means for You
Kenneth S. Weinberg
60 Min
Product Id: 702313
This 60-minute webinar will cover the OSHA’s new Hazard Communication Standard and will discuss the differences between the old standard and the new standard so that attendees will be able to adapt and apply the requirements in the workplace.
The Dos and Don’ts of Poster Compliance - Is Your Company in Compliance with the 2019 Poster Requirements?
Margie Pacheco Faulk
90 Min
Product Id: 705233
This training program will equip you with the tools needed to be compliant with workplace labor poster regulations and avoid paying high penalties and fines. It will assist HR, business owners, and professionals responsible for guiding their companies to follow regulations and reduce their risk.
2-hr Virtual Seminar: Learning the OSHA Recordkeeping Analysis
William Principe
120 Min
Product Id: 703267
This 2-hr virtual seminar will show how OSHA analyzes record-keeping scenarios, applying the recordkeeping regulations, Frequently Asked Questions, and Interpretation Letters.
Prevent Accidents: Root Causes, Investigation and Avoidance Plans
Keith Warwick
90 Min
Product Id: 704875
This webinar training program will discuss how to develop an accident investigation plan, manage cost, and develop realistic schedule. Participants will learn about the interview process, protecting site of incident, determining root cause, and avoidance plan.
Construction, Engineering and Scientific Cost Estimating as per OSHA 29 CFR
Keith Warwick
75 Min
Product Id: 705162
This training program will break down the essential elements covered under OSHA 29 CFR 1910 and 29 CFR 1926 with respect to construction, engineering and scientific cost estimating. In particular, the webinar will discuss techniques for preparing rough estimates, techniques for evaluating and estimating scientific processes, contingencies, overhead and profit, estimating cost of new construction, estimating costs of environmental remediation, and more.
Safe Use of Ladders and Proper Climbing Practices; Fall Protection on Aerial Lifts; Proper Use of Staging
John J Meola
90 Min
Product Id: 705493
This webinar will review the best practices associated with use of ladders of all types, including the selection, inspection, storage and transport of ladders, along with safe practice when erecting, climbing, working from and descending a ladder. It will also discuss the process and practices related with aerial lifts and working from buckets on an extended boom.
How to Structure and Write a Job Hazard Analysis / Activity Hazard Analysis (JHA – AHA) in Accordance with OSHA 1926 – EM 385
John J Meola
90 Min
Product Id: 705500
This webinar will explore the common failures associated with organizing and writing Job Hazard Analysis / Activity Hazard Analysis (JHA – AHA) documents. It will also de-mystify some of the language and concepts in the traditional JHA process, namely the risk assessment calculator.
Developing Effective Workers Compensation Case Management Strategies
Joe Keenan
90 Min
Product Id: 705315
Workplace injuries and illnesses can cause huge financial tolls and disrupt the workforce in an organization. This webinar will dive into the importance of developing an effective Return to Work program and presenting the program to senior management.
OSHA 7405 Fall Hazard Awareness for the Construction Industry
Michael Aust
60 Min
Product Id: 704360
This training program will discuss methods to control and prevent the hazards in construction and general industry. Attendees will learn to identify factors that contribute to common fall hazards, OSHA regulations and resources addressing fall protection, and the hierarchy of controls for fall hazards.
Advances in Fall Protection: Guidance and Regulation for General Industry-ANSI Z359, Proposed OSHA Subpart D & I, and More
Sheldon Primus
60 Min
Product Id: 704435
This training program will address the current Subpart D and I rules and examine the General Duty Clause as it relates to some GI fall hazard activities. Attendees will gain an understanding of OSHA's stance on worker responsibility for fall protection.
OSHA Recordkeeping: What to Save, What to Delete, and Everything In-Between
Sheldon Primus
60 Min
Product Id: 704087
This training program will discuss the criteria for worker compensation premiums and the importance of experience modification ratings. It will offer insight into 29 CFR 1904 regulations regarding recordkeeping as well. Attendees will learn to distinguish between what is an OSHA recordable incident and what is not recordable.







