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Five Areas OSHA & EPA are Keeping Tabs on for Ohio Dealerships

Dealers
As your strategies conducting business in Ohio during the pandemic evolve, there are some OSHA and EPA items to keep on your radar to stay compliant.
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Pop Quiz: OSHA Top 10

EHS
Do you know the most frequently cited OSHA violations? Can you identify why companies often get cited for them? Test your OSHA knowledge with this short quiz.
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The 6 OSHA Standards that Apply to COVID-19

To help employers protect their workers and stay out of trouble, OSHA has outlined 6 federal health and safety standards that apply to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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OSHA Understands the Power of Shame - Do You?

EHS
According to a recent study out of Duke University, one OSHA press release can reduce EHS incident rates as much as 210 agency inspections would.
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Stat of the Week: A Whopping 33,401 Inspections

EHS
In fiscal year 2019, OSHA conducted a whopping 33,401 inspections. That’s over 1,000 more than in FY 2018—and the highest number since 2015.
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Meet the “Scary 13”

EHS
According to former OSHA area director John Newquist, there are 13 workplace safety records facilities frequently fail to produce during facility inspections.
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Tips to Surviving an OSHA Visit

Press
In an Automotive Buy Sell Report article, Eric Schmitz, Senior Vice President of Compliance, and Hannah Crawford, EHS consultant and regulatory analyst, explain exactly what to do when OSHA visits your business. Eric and Hannah cover details like how to let the officer into your building.
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Surviving an OSHA Visit: Dos and Don’ts During the Walkaround

EHS
What does it take to survive an OSHA visit? KPA regulatory analyst and EHS consultant provides some answers that (literally) million-dollar question.
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The First Step to Surviving an OSHA Inspection: Know Your Local Emphasis Programs

EHS
To prepare your business for an OSHA visit, you need to proactivity correct any existing issues—starting with the priorities in OSHA’s Local Emphasis Programs.
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