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 and supervisors are not confident their current safety program will pass an OSHA audit in the event of a serious injury.
To present an overview of their responsibilities for the execution of the 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: 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.