A Guide to Being Prepared When OSHA Comes Knocking
Secrets to Surviving an OSHA inspection
An OSHA inspector is at your door. What do you do?
What would your managers do if an OSHA inspector arrived at your door today? What would you do? For many companies, the thought of this happening is scary - even for companies who have nothing to hide.
It doesn't have to be that way. With Surviving an OSHA Inspection: A Guide to Being Prepared When OSHA Comes Knocking, you won't need to worry.
Carefully crafted by Clement's safety editors, this handy guide explains:
The OSHA drill from start to finish
Why OSHA inspects workplaces
How OSHA picks its targets
What an OSHA inspectors wants to see
How the General Duty Clause can help or harm you
Insiders' secrets give you a jump start
Surviving an OSHA Inspection brings you the insider's secrets from a CHSO (Compliance Health and Safety Officer) and real-life experiences from safety directors who have been through OSHA inspections themselves. You find out the behaviors that are dead giveaways that you're trying to hide something, when you can suggest an OSHA inspector is out of line and much more.
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