An Ounce of Prevention: Do’s and Don’ts for an OSHA Inspection
Recently, TRSA members have reported increased incidents of unannounced inspections by OSHA. Since it’s probable that an OSHA inspector will visit your plant, you should review some simple do’s and don’ts in order to make sure that you are properly prepared when the inspector knocks on your front door.
Staff preparation
Before the inspector arrives, each plant should have a person or persons who are trained to represent the company during an inspection. OSHA inspectors will arrive unannounced during normal operating hours. You should have a person on staff who’s specifically trained in this ...
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