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Rapid Action Pandemic Planning - For the Occupational Health and Safety Professional

As H1N1 continues to approach critical mass globally and professionals in the Occupational Health and Safety field are dealing with the challenge of being prepared for a fall season return of the virus, this Webinar delivers the tactical next steps on how to evaluate your current state of readiness, leverage your existing plans, and deliver a "next step" proposal to your stakeholders.

Date: Aug 05, 2009

Time: 2:00 pm


Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Your Business – Recognizing and Mitigating Your Risks

In April, EPA issued a proposed rule requiring covered facilities to submit annual reporting of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In May, legislation designed to establish a regulatory framework for a national carbon cap-and-trade system was introduced. Impact of general debate on climate change to business is no longer academic but present and real. This presentation will discuss how GHG emission poses a risk as well as an opportunity in today’s business environment and offer insights to how organizations can best position themselves in an evolving GHG regulatory framework and a carbon-constraint economy.

Date: Jul 22, 2009

Time: 2:00 pm


On Demand

Specifying Eyewashes and Drench Showers

Emergency eyewash and drench shower products have been available to commercial and industrial users for about sixty years. There are differences in design, operation and maintenance requirements that can materially alter product effectiveness and longevity.


A Practical Approach to Electrical Safety for Federal Facilities

Join us for a free one-hour Webinar hosted by Occupational Health & Safety magazine, and you will be armed to reduce electrical safety related incidents in your organization.


The Value of Assessing Your Injury Management Practices: Building Front-end Processes to Reduce Back-end Costs

In this 50-minute interactive Webinar, Injury Management Partners will share with participants the steps necessary to assess their current injury management practices, identify areas that need improvements both before and after an injury occurs and how improving the front end of your injury management program will reduce the number, cost and duration of employee injuries.


Rapid Action Pandemic Planning: Taking the Next Step

As H1N1 continues to approach critical mass Globally and Professionals in the Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery fields are dealing with the challenge of being prepared for a Fall Season return of the virus, this webinar delivers the tactical next steps on how to evaluate your current state of readiness, leverage your existing plans, and deliver a 'next step' proposal to your stakeholders.


Rapid Action Pandemic Planning for the Private Sector

Professionals in the Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery fields won't want to miss this critical webinar. Based on current events surrounding H1N1, or the "Swine Flu," the session will clarify the difference between DHS guidelines for Public and Private sectors and demystify the overlap between the Continuity of Operations Essential (COP-E) guidelines as prescribed by DHS and your existing contingency plans.


Are Injuries Your Money Pit?

In this presentation we will explore the challenges present when these three departments do not work in concert with one another. It is not unusual for "turf issues" to emerge over time, which ultimately erodes the effectiveness and success of each department and the expedient recovery of the injured employee.


Can Behavior-Based Safety Transform a Safety Culture?

For 25 years, Behavior-Based Safety (BBS) has proven to be an effective tool for the reduction of workplace accidents. With some simple yet meaningful modification, BBS can become an extremely effective tool to create, coach and achieve sustainable safety culture excellence. The great news: This can happen in a short amount of time!

Duration: 1 hour


How to Specify a Turnkey Emergency Tempered Water Solution that meets or Exceeds ANSI Standards

In practical use, emergency showers and eyewashes mitigate the harmful effects of exposures to hazardous materials by using water to drench the affected areas of the body.

Duration: 60




Improve Safety While Reducing Costs!

Improve safety while reducing both the direct and indirect costs of incidents through an investment in a modern safety incentive program. The information will be delivered jointly by a safety professional and an incentive specialist for maximum impact.

Duration: 60


Building a Business Continuity Plan for Your Workplace

An essential part of your overall workplace emergency plan, business continuity planning is a process that supports managing the response to impacts on your business from potential risks.


Building Your Bridge to Safety Culture

Is an excellent safety culture the chicken or the egg? How do you truly weave safety into the fabric of cultural activities? How do you integrate safety initiatives so they synergize rather than compete for resources? How do you ultimately build the bridge between your current results and true world-class excellence?


Improve Safety While Reducing Costs!

Free WebinarWould you like to move from a good safety culture to a great safety culture? Then register to watch this archived Webinar.


Are Your Employees Prepared for Emergencies?

Learn how to protect your employees and facility with help from the American Red Cross


Increasing Motor Carrier Operating Performance and Safety through Onboard Recording Devices

Free Webinar covering automatic onboard recording devices (AOBRDs) and analyzing the captured data allows any-size fleets to increase cost savings, identify potential safety issues, better optimize their operations and find other potential cost-saving trends. The archived Webinar is available anytime, so you can watch it at your convenience.


Is Your Worksite Prepared for Emergencies?

Find out more about OSHA's emergency standards and an overview of a corporate emergency plan from this informative webinar.


Complying with the New FHWA Regulation on High Visibility Garments

This Sept. 4, 2008, webinar concerns the new Federal Highway Administration rule requiring high-visibility clothing to be worn by workers in federal highway work zones beginning Nov. 24, 2008.

Duration: 64 minutes


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Poll

Acting OSHA chief Jordan Barab and U.S. Labor Secretary Solis listed several new OSHA initiatives June 29 at Safety 2009. Which of them is the best idea for achieving real safety improvement?





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