Safety management - whoops-that guy just tripped over his shoelace!

Duration 60 Mins
Level Basic
Webinar ID IQW15C6622

Course content will discuss OSHA,s new directive on the safety management of temporary employees. It will discuss which party is responsible for the for providing a safe work environment safety of temporary workers. The course will include material on OSHA's mission which is to provide a safe and healthful workplace for all employees whether permanent or temporary, whether General Contractor or Subcontractor. The course will discuss whether the General Contractor or Temporary Agency or both is responsible to provide workman's compensation insurance, who files claims, who reports the incident, and who manages the hurt employee's emergency and follow up care. It will guide you through the process of establishing a safety program. It will help you to avoid OSHA fines.
  • OSHA's mission
  • General Contractor's responsibility
  • Temporary Agency's responsibility for worker safety
  • Who gets fined
  • How to develop a safety program
  • What does the insurance company want
  • What does your client want
  • Provide workman's compensation insurance
  • Who files claims
  • Who reports the incident
  • Who manages the hurt employee's emergency and follow up care

 

Overview of the webinar

This class will discuss OSHA's new directive on the management of temporary employees. It will discuss who is responsible for the safety of temporary workers. This will be presented in the context of OSHA's mission which is to provide a safe and healthful workplace. The course will discuss how to establish, fund, and manage a safety program.

Who should attend?

  • Safety professionals
  • Environmental professionals
  • Civil engineers
  • Managers
  • Superintendents
  • Owners

Why should you attend?

Will discuss whether the General Contractor or Temporary Agency or both is responsible to provide workman's compensation insurance, who files claims, who reports the incident, and who manages the hurt employee's emergency and follow up care. Have these questions answered before someone gets hurt. It will guide you through the process of establishing a safety program. It will help you to avoid OSHA fines.

Faculty - Mr.Keith Warwick, P.E.

The work that Keith performed was in the Environment, Safety and Health (ES&H) arena. He was responsible to conduct walk-throughs with regulators, apply for permits, conduct safety and environmental reviews and evaluate the effectiveness of safety programs. He was a Trained Observer in this position. He performed hundreds of walk-throughs during which time I observed OSHA compliance, environmental compliance, industrial operations, construction safety, walkway safety, fire safety, ladder/scaffold safety and facility maintenance. Prior to working for the Federal Government he was an engineer in the private and municipal sectors including Bechtel National Inc. where he performed environmental engineering, civil engineering design, and land surveying. The work that he performed was in the Environment, Safety and Health (ES&H) arena. He was responsible to conduct walk-throughs with regulators, apply for permits, conduct safety and environmental reviews and evaluate the effectiveness of safety programs. He was a Trained Observer in this position.  He performed hundreds of walk-throughs during which time he observed OSHA compliance, environmental compliance, industrial operations, construction safety, walkway safety, fire safety, ladder/scaffold safety and facility maintenance. Prior to working for the Federal Government he was an engineer in the private and municipal sectors including Bechtel National Inc. where he performed environmental engineering, civil engineering design, and land surveying.

 

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