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03 May

How to meet the challenge of greatly increased OSHA enforcement

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  • Categories Articles, Enforcement, OSHA

OSHA has been stepping up enforcement on a variety of fronts, naturally raising a question for company executives: What do we need to do to be ready? In this article, FDRsafety President Jim Stanley, a former No. 2 official at OSHA, explains five key steps to make sure your company is on good footing. Read the full article.

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27 April

Special newsletter edition: Two new OSHA initiatives, April 27, 2010

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  • Categories FDRsafety newsletter, OSHA

OSHA asks new rules on employer safety programs; ups ante on ergonomics
OSHA plan to increase penalties surfaces in memo from Michaels to OSHA regional officials

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01 April

April 2010 newsletter

  • Posted by FDRsafety
  • Categories FDRsafety newsletter, Recordkeeping

When should subcontractors be required to have a full-time safety professional?
We can help you qualify as a safe vendor, get contracts
Secret recipe behind one company’s very low OSHA recordable rate
Latest from our blog: Improving safety and efficiency with the 5-S approach

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31 March

Building a culture of safety at construction companies

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  • Categories Accident Prevention, Articles

In an article in OH&S magazine, FDRsafety President Jim Stanley takes a comprehensive look at building a culture of safety at construction companies based on good decision-making and will examine the philosophy, accountability and structure needed to develop a successful construction safety program. Read the full article.

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01 March

March 2010 newsletter

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  • Categories Enforcement, FDRsafety newsletter, OSHA

If you got a letter from OSHA about your accident rate, here’s what to do
“Remaining competitive as OSHA increases enforcement” – a webinar
Changes to our safety blog
What to do when OSHA comes calling,and other matters

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27 February

How to be ready when an OSHA inspector comes calling

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  • Categories Articles, Enforcement, OSHA

With OSHA increasing enforcement efforts, FDRsafety President Jim Stanley explains how companies should plan for an OSHA inspection and the five key steps to take during an inspection. Read the full article.

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01 February

February 2010 newsletter

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  • Categories FDRsafety newsletter, Safety and sustainability

Former GM global safety director joins FDRsafety
How ‘lean’ practices and safety work together
Hydrogen sulfide training spurs unexpected demand
New on the FDRsafety blog: A simple way to improve safety – Communicate your values

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31 December

Industrial companies that use contractors need to prepare for OSHA scrutiny

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  • Categories Articles, Enforcement, OSHA

FDRsafety President Jim Stanley explains how employers can prepare for the extra scrutiny OSHA is bringing to companies for safety problems created by subcontractors. Read the full article.

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01 December

December 2009 newsletter

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  • Categories FDRsafety newsletter, Training

A holiday message: The often-overlooked key to safety at home and work is motivation
FDRsafety can meet your needs on Industrial Hygiene

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01 November

November 2009 newsletter

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  • Categories FDRsafety newsletter, Recordkeeping

Thinking of using contractors at your worksite?
Fatality underscores need for training about hydrogen sulfide
Have a specific question on OSHA’s new recordkeeping push?
The latest from Jim’s blog

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