When OSHA Comes Knocking

Part Three of Antea Group's Guide For New Plant Managers
Oct 17, 2016 10:40 AM ET

When OSHA Comes Knocking

You, the new plant safety manager, just left your first one-on-one plant manager meeting (as we talked about in our second blog in this series) and you are on cloud nine! You have just received the commitment you requested from the plant manager and you are so relieved that the meeting was successful.

Then your supervisor comes into your office, sits down in front of your desk, and begins a serious conversation about how OSHA is a frequent visitor to the plant. She tells you that these visits often cause confusion throughout the organization because no one knows what to do.

As a new plant safety manager, it is your responsibility to ensure management is prepared for the next OSHA visit by implementing a pre-inspection procedure. This marks the all-important step three in your journey to excel as a new plant safety person, so let’s make sure you’re ready.

Read how on the Antea Group blog.

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