Gary Heppner 30 years an independent Insurance broker in California, writing a large book of workers compensation and other lines of insurance. Been providing assistance with over 23+ OSHA Consultative visit from OSHA during the last 19 years.
Speaking on Webinars Monthly to all 50-states for the last 1.5 years.
Held 1-hour webinar to equipment rental agencies in North America.
Featured one month in Equipment rental agencies monthly magazine.
Conducted over 100 + "OSHA Mock OSHA Audits" for clients to determine compliance.
Most employers are not sure their program is in compliance that will provide a defense from citations and litigation.
Construction is a high-hazard industry that comprises a wide range of activities involving construction, alteration, and/or repair.
How this will save you thousands of dollars in expense workers comp claims, loss of man hours, expensive attorney fees, and avoiding customers who don't want to hire you because of your high experience modification, and OSHA citation on top of it all.
Most employers and supervisors are not confident their current safety program will pass an OSHA audit in the event of a serious injury.
Who is responsible for the program: Supervisor training: What OSHA requires for safety training: What OSHA wants to see in your safety program.
Who is responsible for the program: Supervisor training: What OSHA requires for safety training: What OSHA wants to see in your safety program.
Who is responsible for the program:
Construction is a high hazard industry that comprises a wide range of activities involving construction, alteration, and/or repair.
Most employers and supervisors are not confident their current safety program will pass an OSHA audit in the event of a serious injury. You are gambling on the possibility of thousands of dollars in citations.