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Your Written HazCom Program: How to Make Sure it’s OSHA Compliant

When

5/4/21 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm CDT

Event Description

Every workplace where employees are exposed to hazardous chemicals is required by OSHA to create a written hazard communication program for implementing the standard’s requirements. Failing to have a written HazCom program is an all-too-common OSHA violation.

During this webinar, you’ll learn:

  • What needs to be included in your written program
  • How to ensure that it stays up to day
  • How to make it accessible to employees
  • And much more

The webinar will conclude with a Q&A session, so be sure to bring your questions.

Speakers

Rachel Krubsack, Editor – EHS, J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.

Rachel contributes to a variety of workplace and environmental safety-related products and services from J. J. Keller. She writes a monthly newsletter on OSHA safety training; answers questions from subscribers; and contributes content for other publications, including KellerOnline. Rachel’s topics of expertise include hazard communication, hearing conservation, training requirements, bloodborne pathogens and emergency action plans.


Lisa Neuberger, Editor – EHS, J. J. Keller & Associates Inc.

Lisa specializes in workplace safety and environmental topics, focusing primarily on hazardous waste. She is the lead editor for J. J. Keller’s Environmental Alert newsletter and the comprehensive Environmental Compliance Manual, which help employers negotiate the complex environmental regulatory landscape. Lisa also helps customers with their compliance questions and contributes to leading trade magazines.



Moderator

Alan Ferguson, Associate Editor, Safety+Health magazine

Alan covers worker safety for Safety+Health.


 

 

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