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So you've had a visit from OSHA, Now What? This training on OSHA inspection will focus on Abatement Verification Regulation (29 CFR 1903.19) and importance of abatement. Learn best practices to avoid penalties for failure to abate. Why Should You Attend: One term you should become familiar with if you receive a citation from OSHA (The Occupational Safety and Health Administration) is abatement. It refers to the correction of the safety or health hazard/violation that led to the OSHA citation. Failure to comply can lead to further citations, penalties or worse. This webinar will discuss Abatement Verification Regulation (29 CFR 1903.19), why abatement is important. Learning Objectives: Submitting abatement certificates Preparing abatement plans Preparing progress reports Tagging requirements for hand-held equipment and non-hand-held equipment Tag or copy of the citation removal Notifying employees that abatement has occurred Methods used to notify employees of abatement Areas Covered in the Webinar: Purpose of OSHA’s inspections Overview of the Abatement Verification Regulation (29 CFR 1903.19) What is abatement? Who does this regulation apply too? What happens if employers do not comply? Questions & Review Who Will Benefit: Loss Prevention Managers Consultants HR Managers Safety Managers Safety Supervisors Facility Managers


Risk Managers Business Owners Employees

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