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Employer Resource Institute Webinar
Wednesday, August 4, 2010 10:30 a.m. to Noon (Pacific)
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Protecting the people who work at your plant, facility or office is challenging enough. But how about those working remotely, such as inspectors, service or repair workers, sales people, home health care workers, drivers, and employees working at somebody else's facility? (Don't forget to factor in that in most cases these folks are working alone.)
Off-site workers may be exposed to many health and safety hazards that are quite unique as compared to the hazards at your facility. Do Cal/OSHA regulations apply to these workers and if so, what are your obligations as an employer? How do you ensure the health and safety of those working remotely?
Join us August 4 for a 90-minute webinar in which our speaker--a Cal-OSH expert--will address these challenges and provide practical tips for managing your remote workers and keeping them out of harm's way.
You'll Learn:
- Cal/OSHA requirements and how to comply for off-site workers
- How to assess the health and safety requirements for your off-site workers
- Strategies for applying your Injury and Illness Prevention Program for off-site workers
- Special requirements for those working at multi-employer jobsites
- What training for off-site workers should include and how training should be conducted
About Your Speaker:
Mr. Tim Bormann, CIH is a Vice President and Senior Occupational Health and Safety Consultant with The Cohen Group, the oldest environmental health and safety consulting firm in Northern California. Bormann offers a complete range of services for the evaluation and control of environmental health and safety hazards and has over 30 years experience. He is an ABIH-Certified Industrial Hygienist, and a recognized expert in Cal/OSHA regulations. He is the chair of the American Industrial Hygiene Association, Construction Committee. Bormann has served as a trainer in applying Cal/OSHA regulations for numerous private employers as well as public organizations and trade associations.
This program qualifies for Continuance of Certification (COC) credit for CSPs, who will earn 0.05 COC points for attending this webinar.
Bonus Offer
As an additional benefit, you will receive a no-risk trial subscription to Cal/OSHA Compliance Advisor when you register for this webinar (or purchase a CD recording). You will receive 3 evaluation issues. If you want to continue to receive the newsletter, simply pay the invoice you will receive in the mail. If you decide the newsletter isn't for you, just write cancel on the invoice and return it. You will owe nothing, and all issues you receive are yours to keep. As with all ERI products, your satisfaction is guaranteed 100%. (Offer good for new subscribers only.)
How Do Webinars Work?
A webinar is remarkably cost-effective and convenient. You participate from your office, using a regular telephone and a computer with an Internet connection. You have no travel costs and no out-of-office time.
Plus, for one low price, you can get as many people in your office to participate as you can fit around a speakerphone and a computer screen.
Because the conference is live, you can ask the speakers questions - either on the phone or via the webinar interface.
You will receive access instructions via e-mail three days before the event and the morning of the event. Your conference materials will be included in these emails for you to view, print, and download prior to the event. They are also available on the webinar interface when you log in.
If you are ordering online the morning of the webinar please call our Customer Service Department at 1-800-727-5257 to be sure to get your access instructions and handout materials.
Why You Can Sign Up To Attend This Event with Confidence
As with all Employer Resource Institute products and events, you're completely protected. If for any reason you are unsatisfied with this webinar, simply let us know and we will return your entire registration fee.
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