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Audio Conference and Webinar Recordings

Recordings of the following webinars and audio conferences are available on CD.

Each audio conference is 90 minutes long, and comes with a printed version of the webinar handout. Handouts contain speaker bios, an outline of the presentation, and supplemental editorial materials, often including sample policies, past COCA articles, checklists and more.

Each webinar is 90 minutes long, and comes with a CD that includes both audio and a slide show, as well as the PowerPoint file of the slide show for easy reference and printing.

Recordings of these audio conferences and webinars are a great way to share these critical updates with your staff and senior management. You can listen to the audio conferences during your commute, at the office, at home, or at the gym. Both our webinars and our audio conferences are a great value.


Heat Stress at Work: How to Keep Your Employees Safe, Healthy, and Productive
Audio Conference
Originally presented on June 16, 2008
Heat stroke kills over 4,000 people annually, and thousands more suffer heat-related illnesses and injuries every year. In 2006, California became the first state to adopt a heat stress regulation after a spike of 13 heat-related deaths in 2005. . . .
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EHS Metrics: How to Cut Through the Clutter and Measure What's Important; Key Tips for Success
Audio Conference
Originally presented on June 13, 2008
In today's information economy, we often gather and collect information without the foggiest idea of what to do with it--and EHS professionals are not immune. You probably gather data through observations, measure incident rates, and track reports and statistics . . .
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Construction: Why You Must Promote a Crew-Based Safety Climate on Your Jobs, and the Best Ways to Make It Happen
Audio Conference
Originally presented on May 14, 2008
Construction sites are a favorite target of the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA), given the frequency and severity of on-the-job injuries. Traditional safety approaches and training often fall short in this area because they focus on individuals . . .
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Workers' Compensation Claims Review in California: Why Regular Reviews Save Money and Prevent Litigation—Steps You Can Take Now
Workers' Compensation Claims Review in California: Why Regular Reviews Save Money and Prevent Litigation—Steps You Can Take Now Audio Conference
Originally presented on April 30, 2008
Without close monitoring of open workers' compensation claims, you can lose hundreds of thousands of dollars from your bottom line in payouts relating to unnecessary medical treatment, surgery, lost time . . .
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Injury Prevention in California: The Best Ways to Protect Employees and Reduce Workplace Costs
Injury Prevention in California: The Best Ways to Protect Employees and Reduce Workplace Costs Audio Conference
Originally presented on April 25, 2008
Workplace safety leaders stay on top by proactively preventing workplace injuries. In addition to protecting employees and boosting morale, this is also a smart business move. Effective injury prevention lowers the modification rate, d on March 31, 2008
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Establishing a Contractor Safety Management Program: How to Protect Yourself from Lawsuits, Injuries, and Legal Liability
Establishing a Contractor Safety Management Program: How to Protect Yourself from Lawsuits, Injuries, and Legal Liability Audio Conference
Originally presented on April 17, 2008
The California Division of Occupational Safety & Health (Cal/OSHA) is focusing much of its efforts on multi-employer liability through enforcement actions and citations. But even beyond the Cal/OSHA requirements, you need to be . . .
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Workers' Compensation in California: Why Getting It Wrong Can Hurt Your Bottom Line; How To Protect Yourself
Workers' Compensation in California: Why Getting It Wrong Can Hurt Your Bottom Line; How To Protect Yourself Audio Conference
Originally presented on April 16, 2008
You may think you know all you need to about workers' comp in California, but misconceptions abound. Many employers believe, for example, that if an injury happens at work, it is automatically a comp claim. . . .
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Safety Committees in California: How to Develop, Implement, and Maintain an Effective Program That Works For You, Not Against You
Safety Committees in California: How to Develop, Implement, and Maintain an Effective Program That Works For You, Not Against You Audio Conference
Originally presented on April 8, 2008
Although generally not required in California, a workplace safety committee is an extremely valuable tool that employers can use to augment their mandatory illness and injury prevention programs and . . .
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Accident Investigations: Why the Right Interviewing Skills Are Crucial for Successful Inquiries and Safer Workplaces—How to Master the Technique
Accident Investigations: Why the Right Interviewing Skills Are Crucial for Successful Inquiries and Safer Workplaces—How to Master the Technique Audio Conference
Originally presented on February 27, 2008
Employers have differing opinions on how serious an incident has to be for an investigation to occur. Employers do agree, however, that how an investigation is conducted can significantly help or hinder the accuracy of the data collected, as well as the abiity to draw the correct conclusions to prevent such an incident from occurring again. . . .
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Safety Committees in California: How to Develop, Implement, and Maintain an Effective Program That Works For You, Not Against You
Safety Committees in California: How to Develop, Implement, and Maintain an Effective Program That Works For You, Not Against You Audio Conference
Originally presented on January 30, 2008
Although generally not required in California, a workplace safety committee is an extremely valuable tool that employers can use to augment their mandatory illness and injury prevention programs and keep the need for safe work habits at the forefront of everyone's thinking. . . .
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Return-to-Work Programs: How to Get Your Injured Employees Back on the Job Quickly—While Avoiding Unnecessary Legal Risks
Return-to-Work Programs: How to Get Your Injured Employees Back on the Job Quickly—While Avoiding Unnecessary Legal Risks Audio Conference
Originally presented on January 17, 2008
As an employer, you want your injured workers back on the job as soon as possible. But there's a lot to consider--including how to properly accommodate workers who may now be considered disabled under California's stringent Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA). . . .
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Frontline Supervisors, Forepersons, and Managers: Why They Are Your First Line of Defense Against Injuries and Lawsuits; How to Optimize Their Role
Audio Conference
Originally presented on Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Often times, the decision on whom to promote to a supervisory position is based on how well the person performs his or her assigned job. And it makes sense to promote a person as a reward for a job well done. But many times, the new supervisor is unintentionally set up for failure. . . .
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Establishing a Contractor Safety Management Program: How to Protect Yourself from Lawsuits, Injuries, and Legal Liability
Establishing a Contractor Safety Management Program: How to Protect Yourself from Lawsuits, Injuries, and Legal Liability Audio Conference
Originally presented on January 3, 2008
Some companies find it difficult to effectively manage contractor safety concerns, taking a "what's the use?" stance. This is a dangerous path to go down -- in fact, there are several things employers can do to control the legal and safety risks involved with on-site contractors. The key is knowing what to do, and when . . .
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Substance Abuse Programs: How to Keep Your Employees—And Your Workplace—Safe and Drug-Free
Substance Abuse Programs: How to Keep Your Employees—And Your Workplace—Safe and Drug-Free Audio Conference
Originally presented on November 28, 2007
Although not required by Cal/OSHA, drug-free workplace programs are natural complements to other initiatives that help ensure safe and healthy workplaces and add value to businesses . . .
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Preparing for a Cal/OSH Visit: Five Steps You Can Take Now to Avoid Citations and Improve Workplace Safety
Preparing for a Cal/OSH Visit: Five Steps You Can Take Now to Avoid Citations and Improve Workplace Safety Audio Conference
Originally presented on November 7, 2007
Although generally not required in California, a workplace safety committee is an extremely valuable tool that employers can use to augment their mandatory illness and injury prevention programs and keep the need for safe work habits at the forefront of everyone's thinking . . .
more »
Safety Committees in California: How to Develop, Implement, and Maintain an Effective Program That Works For You, Not Against You
Safety Committees in California: How to Develop, Implement, and Maintain an Effective Program That Works For You, Not Against You Audio Conference
Originally presented on September 18, 2007
Although generally not required in California, a workplace safety committee is an extremely valuable tool that employers can use to augment their mandatory illness and injury prevention programs and keep the need for safe work habits at the forefront of everyone's thinking . . .
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