How to Prepare for and Handle an OSHA Inspection

Join us on June 22nd for a webinar on How to Prepare for and Handle an OSHA Inspection

Speaker:
Peter Shackford, SMS, CHST
Hettrick, Cyr & Associates Inc.
Director of Safety & Risk Control Services
There are many presentations out there that discuss what to do when OSHA comes knocking. Many have heard to take photos, be cautious with what you may say, be respectful, etc. Pete will be discussing why all that is important. This presentation will discuss how to proceed during the various types of OSHA inspections, in a manner that will help set your firm up for the best outcome. Additionally, and perhaps more importantly, we will discuss the things you NEED to do NOW to prepare your firm in the event OSHA shows up to inspect. Join Pete as he discusses the OSHA inspection process, common causes of roofing contractor citations, and industry best practices that can help you avoid OSHA citations and penalties. Hettrick, Cyr & Associates is a consulting firm that services the roofing industry. Our presentations and experiences are geared directly towards this industry.

An Update from your National Labor Relations Board under the Biden Administration

Join us on May 23rd for a webinar with an Update from your National Labor Relations Board under the Biden Administration

 

Speaker:
Philip J Siegel, Esq.
Hendrick, Phillips, Salzman & Siegel. P.C.
The National Labor Relations Board is an independent federal agency that protects the rights of private sector employees to join together, with or without a union, to improve their wages and working conditions. Under the Biden Administration, the Board has been busy revisiting and reinterpreting prior Board decisions. Consequently, employers are left confused over the current state of the law on issues such as union organizing and when a worker is properly classified as an independent contractor, among others. During this webinar, we will discuss the latest developments from the National Labor Relations Board and how these developments impact roofing contractors.