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Our lawyers regularly speak about a wide range of workplace-related topics to audiences across the country.

ADA Accessibility

 

Wage Hour Compliance

 

ACA strategies

 

Prevention of Harassment and Discrimination

 

Tip Credit/Tip Pools/Service Charge Compliance

 

Effective Employment Policies and Procedures

 

Developing a Compliant Employee Handbook

 

Effective Strategies for Labor Relations

 

Managing a Unionized Workforce

 

Protecting Trade Secrets and Confidential Information

 

And other Labor • Employment topics

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In addition, to The OSHA 2019 Webinar Series, our lawyers speak on a range of OSHA • Workplace Safety topics:

 

OSHA’s Severe Violator Enforcement Program

 

OSHA’s Temporary Worker Initiative

 

Preparing for and Managing OSHA Inspections

 

OSHA’s Enforcement Policy for Rolling Stock Fall Protection

 

Combustible Dust National Emphasis Program

 

Injury & Illness Recordkeeping Training and Enforcement Update

 

Sweeping Changes to OSHA’s Sweep Auger Enforcement Policy

 

Today’s OSHA

  • What Grain Handlers Need to Know

  • What Chemical Manufacturers and Petroleum Refiners Need to Know

  • What Retailers Needs to Know

  • What the Hospitality Industry Needs to Know

  • What Healthcare Companies and Medical Practices Need to Know

  • What Construction Employers Need to Know

  • What Grocers Need to Know

  • What Manufacturers Need to Know

  • What Hotel Operators Need to Know

 

Overview of Key Health & Safety Issues at OSHA

 

Mitigating Safety and Health Risks

 

OSHA’s New Emphasis on Enterprise-Wide Enforcement

 

Process Safety Management Enforcement Update for Chemical/Petrochemical Manufactures & Refiners

 

OSHA Inspections: You Are Next – Preparation, Rights, Obligations

 

OSHA, Discrimination & Our Nation’s Aging Workforce

 

OSHA’s Regulatory Agenda, PSM NEP, Hurricane Preparation & Spill Response

 

More than You Ever Wanted to Know about OSHA (Beginner’s Guide to OSHA)

 

Forecasting Top OSHA Issues under a New Administration or in a New Year

 

And many other OSHA • Workplace Safety topics

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