The Do’s and Don’ts of an OSHA Inspection
Knowing what to expect during an OSHA inspection can be a challenge for any organization. With more than 400 pages in OSHA’s Field Operations Manual, companies need expert advice to prepare for unexpected visits from an inspector.
Michael Rubin is a shareholder and OSHA attorney at Ogletree Deakins. Michael joined the show to explain how to:
- Prepare people, documents, and facilities
- Conduct mock inspections to ensure readiness
- Avoid common pitfalls like inaccurate admissions
- Build a strong defense to contest an OSHA citation
Loaded with practical tips and advice, this episode helps safety leaders stay inspection-ready.
The Employee Safety Podcast is hosted by Peter Steinfeld, SVP of Safety Solutions at AlertMedia.
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