Date: Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Time: 1:00pm to 2:30pm EDT
Your Host: Eric J. Conn and Lindsay A. DiSalvo
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The Obama Administration rolled-out a major change to OSHA’s Fatality & Injury Reporting Rule, which resulted in thousands of more reports of incidents to OSHA. Now, three years into the new reporting scheme, this webinar takes a hard look at what is being reported to OSHA and what OSHA is doing with all the new reports.
Participants will learn the following:
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Requirements of OSHA’s Fatality and Injury Reporting Rule
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Lessons about reports that some employers are making that are not required
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Data and trends of reports made to OSHA during the first year of the new Reporting Rule
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Actions OSHA is taking in response to the various types of injury reports
About the presenters
Eric J. Conn
Eric J. Conn is a founding partner and Chair of the national OSHA • Workplace Safety Practice Group at the law firm Conn Maciel Carey LLP, where he focuses his practice on all aspects of occupational safety & health law. Mr. Conn represents employers in inspections, investigations and enforcement actions involving OSHA, the CSB, MSHA, EPA and state and local safety related agencies. He also handles all aspects of OSHA litigation, from criminal prosecutions to appeals of citations.
Mr. Conn also conducts and directs attorney-client privileged workplace safety audits, delivers safety training, and helps employers develop and implement compliant safety and health programs. He writes and speaks extensively on safety & health law issues, including authoring chapters in multiple OSHA Treatises.
Lindsay A. DiSalvo
Lindsay A. DiSalvo is an associate in the national OSHA • Workplace Safety Practice Group at the law firm Conn Maciel Carey LLP, where she focuses her practice on all aspects of occupational safety & health law. Ms. Smith represents employers in inspections, investigations and enforcement actions involving OSHA, the Chemical Safety Board, MSHA, EPA and state and local safety related agencies. Shealso handles all aspects of OSHA litigation, from criminal prosecutions to appeals of citations.
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