Webinars


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Lessons from the Field: Digitizing Safety Inspections to Protect Workers & Automate OSHA Compliance

Join us for this free 60-minute webinar and learn from two safety leaders with more than 50 years of combined experience describe how they automate safety processes to proactively prevent accidents, integrate safety into the fabric of their operations, and streamline regulatory reporting.

Duration: 1 Hour


Hazard Identification and Injury Prevention for Workers in Electrical Utility Jobs

This free webinar is to provide information on the types of injuries happening to utility workers around the country. The speakers will also discuss how to identify hazards to prevent workplace injuries and fatalities from occurring.

Duration: 1 Hour


OSHA Workplace Safety Inspections: What You Need to Know!

During this free information-packed webinar you’ll discover: How to know if you’re at risk for an inspection, What the OSHA inspector wants to know, What to expect during the inspection, How to help the inspection go smoothly, What your company’s rights are, How to deal with citations, How to prevent an inspection in the first place

Duration: 1 Hour


Which Facility Safety Improvements Prevent the Most Falls?

In this free webinar, we will review some of the low-hanging fruit of facility safety improvement—which fall hazards can be addressed to prevent the most injuries, according to the data. We will review these common fall hazards and the respective OSHA standards, and then learn about solutions to address them and create compliance.

Duration: 1 Hour


Permit-Required Confined Space Assessment: Emergency Response Risk Management for Confined Spaces

This free webinar will focus on the emergency response risk management model, understanding confined spaces based on risk and assessing the spaces for entry and rescue as defined in OSHA's standard for confined spaces (29 CFR 1910.146).

Duration: 1 Hour


Explosion Prevention & Protection Options for Dust Collection Systems

In this free webinar we will discuss how to recognize dangerous combustible dust situations in manufacturing plants and processing facilities. This knowledge will help you to quickly observe an unsafe situation in your everyday work environments, recognize what you are seeing, evaluate whether you or your employees are in harm’s way, and decide what steps to take to make the environment safe.

Duration: 1 Hour


OSHA Training for General Industry: Reviewing the elements for select topics

This free webinar presentation will focus on several key training topics for general industry. Two of J. J. Keller’s subject-matter experts will provide an overview of the training elements for each topic one by one.

Duration: 1 Hour


Noise Myths Debunked – Check Your Knowledge about Hearing Loss Prevention

This free webinar will sort fact from fiction and debunk common myths about occupational hearing loss prevention. Check your knowledge and take home some tips and tricks for improving your hearing conservation program.

Duration: 1 Hour


Simplifying OSHA Requirements & Rooftop Fall Protection Solutions

In this free webinar session, we will discuss the “Risk Assessment Matrix,” and how it impacts the decision-making process of those who are charged with protecting workers.

Duration: 1 Hour


NFPA 652 Standard on the Fundamentals of Combustible Dust: What’s Holding Industry Back from Compliance?

In this free webinar, we look at the main requirements of NFPA 652 and its steps to compliance – dust explosion testing, identifying the hazards, managing the hazards, and written safety management programs – and in particular, we’ll review the main issues that we see are causing compliance difficulties for some processing companies and much more!

Duration: 1 Hour


Understanding How NFPA 70E and Other Standards Establish Electrical Safety at High Voltages

In this free webinar first defines and then discusses the standards and regulations for low and high voltage installations. We will discuss how these standards should be implemented via a risk assessment. Finally, we will conclude with the applicable use of the various shock and arc rated PPE and clothing required for each of these voltage levels. The webinar caters for both safety professionals and electrical specialists.

Duration: 1 Hour


Improving Incident Investigations

In this free webinar, attendees will learn: The step by step process of a basic incident investigation, How to trend and analyze incident and incident investigation data, How your company can successfully record, report, and manage employee injuries and illnesses

Duration: 1 Hour


OSHA Myths and Misconceptions: Setting the record straight

During this free webcast, hear from a former OSHA Compliance Officer who will address myths regarding: Zero incidents safety is best, Workers' compensation denied the claim so it's not recordable, Small businesses are exempt from all OSHA regs

Duration: 1 Hour


Respiratory Hazards in the Construction Industry Presented by 3M

This free webinar will highlight the key components that should be included in a respiratory protection program, and will discuss: The commonly encountered respiratory hazards in the construction industry: Silica, Wood dust, Mold and Weld fume, How to identify each hazard, The potential for workplace exposure, The physical state of the airborne contaminants, The potential long-term health effects of respiratory hazards, The options for source control and for respiratory protection

Duration: 1 Hour


The Good, Bad & Ugly of Fall Protection

In this free webinar showcases good aspects of fall protection programs by outlining best practices and successful implementation. The presenter also touches on bad execution via common pitfalls and lessons learned. Finally, examples of blatant misuse and fatal flaws illustrate ugly outcomes and situations to avoid.

Duration: 1 Hour