Overview:
What would your Employees do if someone gets seriously hurt in the workplace or at home?
Would they know the proper protective measures to take to prevent a Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure? Bloodborne Pathogens are microorganisms in the blood that can cause serious illness. The OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Program is an important regulatory standard that protects Employees and Customers from obtaining a potentially life threatening disease such as Hepatitis B, C, and HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
This course will teach you what the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Program requires to protect you and your Employees against obtaining a life-threatening disease.
Why you should Attend:
Compressed gas cylinders if not stored properly can lead to workplace injuries and illnesses and can have a devastating impact on any organization. Not only are workers and their families impacted by a significant injury or illness caused by improperly stored compressed gas cylinders, but companies have to spend a lot of money in paying workers compensation premiums. In addition, improper compressed gas cylinder storage can open up an organization to increased scrutiny by OSHA leading to monetary fines and workplace citations being issued.
This webinar will cover the OSHA regulations surrounding compressed gas storage and discuss safety best practices to ensure OSHA compliance and prevent injuries from occurring.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- Define what the Compressed Gas Cylinder Storage requirements are
- Learn to how to design an effective Compressed Gas Cylinder Storage Program
- Learn to avoid OSHA monetary citations and fines around Compressed Gas Cylinders
- Learn safety best practices on complying with Compressed Gas Cylinders
- Show examples of what to do and what not to do for Compressed Gas Cylinder Storage
- Answer site specific questions and concerns
Who Will Benefit:
- Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Professionals
- EHS Engineers
- EHS Managers
- Corporate EHS Managers
- Loss Prevention Personnel
- Insurance Executives
- Human Resource Coordinators and Managers
- Plant Managers
- General Managers
- Legal Counsel
- Safety Committee Members
- Maintenance Managers
- Production Supervisors
- Plant Engineers
- Etc.