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The demands of OSHA's regulations can be overwhelming. Since OSHA was first formed in 1971 to reduce workplace injuries and fatalities, companies across the country have worked tirelessly to meet or exceed OSHA's regulations. For many companies, the answer has been safety committees.
While you may recognize safety as an important component of your organization, it is often difficult to find time for it. This all-in-one safety committee training kit will help you to create effective safety committees with purpose, goals, and organization to help you fulfill the long list of OSHA demands.
The All-In-One Safety Committees Training Toolkit
What Every Employee Needs to Know About Safety Committees - Keeping records
- Appropriate safety committee attitude
- Instilling responsibility
- Scheduling meetings
- And much more ...
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