OSHA and Cal-OSHA Compliance
San Jose
Employers are responsible for the implementation of OSHA standards, we can help you get started.
Leavitt Pacific Ins. Brokers has the experience and resources to provide you with the guidance and the training your organization needs.
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What You Need to Know About OSHA and Cal-OSHA Compliance
We Help You Stay In Compliance
OSHA's emphasis on compliance and employer accountability for worker safety has reached an all-time high. Penalties for non-compliance are steeper than ever before. Employers are responsible for the implementation of OSHA standards, yet many have no idea what these standards entail or where to begin. As your trusted advisors, we have the experience and resources to provide you with the guidance and the training your organization needs.
Legal Compliance
Employers are not only responsible for knowing what the OSHA or Cal-OSHA regulations are, but they must also create company rules that comply with these regulations. Companies must ensure their employees follow these rules and regulations.
Leavitt Pacific’s safety and risk management professionals have the experience and resources to help guide you through complying with these rules and regulations. They can also assist with any interactions you may have with these governmental agencies.
Ongoing Monitoring & Seminars
We provide seminars that address new programs and regulatory issues OSHA is emphasizing. We provide opportunities for you to learn about the OSHA inspection process and the tools available to employers to assist them in their compliance efforts. We emphasize the following:
- Basic OSHA inspection processes – how to be prepared
- What does OSHA look for during an inspection?
- Key compliance issues
- OSHA's "emphasis programs"
- Recent and upcoming regulatory issues
Fees may apply
Frequently Asked Questions
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What does OSHA look for during an inspection?
Key compliance issues OSHA's emphasis programs Recent and upcoming regulatory issues