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The trend is clear: OSHA has deliberately shifted its emphasis toward more intensive inspections, tougher citations and bigger penalties. Join our web briefing on Oct. 13, 1:00 pm ET when our panel of experts will discuss this policy shift and what it means for your company. You will also learn the critical steps to take so you can have a successful inspection, manage the inspection on-site, and determine the appropriate course of action in the aftermath of the inspection. Helpful step-by-step checklists will be provided. Panelists include: Frank White, Esq.
Attorneys from the national workplace law firm of Jackson Lewis LLP will provide an information packed session on the ever-expanding array of legal issues occupational health professionals must consider when designing and implementing workplace wellness programs. Our speakers will review the major legal issues that arise with incentive-based wellness plans, particularly those designed as part of a group health plan.
On December 10th, ORC Worldwide’s WOSH Group hosted a Green Chemistry webcast on the CA Department of Toxic Substances Control’s (CA DTSC) Second “Draft Straw Proposal for Safer Alternatives” and its current status. ORC also invited Tom Jacob, Government Affairs Manager, Western Region, at DuPont and Julie Froeliecher, Regulatory Affairs Manager, at Proctor & Gamble to share general observations, issues and concerns specific to each company. To review this recording and slides via the web g