OSHA Exposure & Environmental Management

OSHA Exposure Management
 

Very few employers actually conduct all the exposure assessments required by OSHA. Many contractors simply don’t know that exposure assessments are required, assume they’ll never be audited, or incorrectly conduct exposure assessments.

Building owners and design professionals rely on contractors to handle all their safety requirements. However, all involved parties face potential risk. Asbestos, lead, and hexavalent chromium are just a few examples of potential workplace exposure hazards. Find out more on how to assess your employees’ exposure potential.

Environmental Management

Rarely do facility owners actually conduct all of the environmental due diligence required during site selection, construction, and operation.

Many environmental risks can be avoided by properly assessing the site even if the site  has never been developed or if it is an existing building. Once operations begin, many owners/operators do not handle materials properly, mishandle waste, and do not submit the required environmental reports.

In this course you will find out more on how to avoid environmental pitfalls during site selection, construction, and operation.


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