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OSHA Enforcement for Employers Using Temporary Workers

Date | Oct 10, 2014 |
Time | 01:30 PM EDT |
Cost | $183.00 |
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This workplace safety compliance training will explain OSHA's new initiative to protect temporary workers. It will also provide you the tools to ensure compliance with OSHA requirements when employing temporary workers.
This webinar will address OSHA's new initiative focusing on safety and health compliance for temporary service workers. The instructor will explain OSHA's enforcement initiative; explain the underlying legal principles to determine whether a temporary worker will be considered an employee of the host employer, and offer practical advice about how to ensure compliance.
Why Should you Attend:
Under this new initiative, OSHA has instructed its Compliance Officers to ask employers during all inspections about whether temporary workers are employed at the work site. If they are, the inspection will focus on the compliance issues of temporary workers. It is therefore important to understand the issues underlying the use of temporary workers and how to stay out of trouble.
Objectives of the Presentation:
William K. Principe specializes in occupational safety and health regulatory issues with the national labor and employment law firm Constangy, Brooks & Smith, LLP. He works with companies on compliance with both federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration and state safety and health regulations, and frequently conducts recordkeeping training sessions. Before starting with Constangy, Bill was an attorney with the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission in Washington, D.C.
For more details please contact customersupport@onlinecompliancepanel.com
This webinar will address OSHA's new initiative focusing on safety and health compliance for temporary service workers. The instructor will explain OSHA's enforcement initiative; explain the underlying legal principles to determine whether a temporary worker will be considered an employee of the host employer, and offer practical advice about how to ensure compliance.
Why Should you Attend:
Under this new initiative, OSHA has instructed its Compliance Officers to ask employers during all inspections about whether temporary workers are employed at the work site. If they are, the inspection will focus on the compliance issues of temporary workers. It is therefore important to understand the issues underlying the use of temporary workers and how to stay out of trouble.
Objectives of the Presentation:
- Explanation of OSHA's new Initiative on Temporary Workers.
- How the OSHA Review Commission has determined whether temporary workers are employees of the host employer.
- Practical advice on how to comply with OSHA requirements when temporary employees are being used.
- Facility Managers
- HR Managers
- Safety Managers
- In-house Attorneys
- Username and Password will be sent to you 24 hours prior to the webinar
- Presentation handouts in pdf formate will be mailed to you
- Login to the session using the username and password provided to you
- Get answer to your queries through interactive Q&A sessions via chat
- Please let us know your thoughts and views at the end of webinar, your valuable feedback will help us improve
- Get certification of attendance.
- A link will be provided to you upon purchase of the recorded session
- Please click on the link to access the session
- Presentation handouts in pdf formate will be mailed to you
- Get certification of attendance.
William K. Principe specializes in occupational safety and health regulatory issues with the national labor and employment law firm Constangy, Brooks & Smith, LLP. He works with companies on compliance with both federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration and state safety and health regulations, and frequently conducts recordkeeping training sessions. Before starting with Constangy, Bill was an attorney with the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission in Washington, D.C.
For more details please contact customersupport@onlinecompliancepanel.com
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