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2 November 2021

OSHA Inspection Considerations

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Drew Eckl & Farnham, LLP

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Drew Eckl & Farnham, established in 1983, is a full-service law firm that focuses on litigation, risk management, transactions, and providing legal counsel to companies throughout Georgia and the southeast. For more than 35 years, we have developed a reputation for providing uncompromising service to local, regional and national clients. 
Here are a few suggestions and things you might consider having in place should OSHA show up.
United States Employment and HR
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While we all wait for the new ETS (Emergency Temporary Standard) from OSHA related to COVID vaccines, there are still things we need to discuss about being ready for an OSHA inspection.  Do you have a plan in place when an OSHA inspector shows up at your business door?

Here are a few suggestions and things you might consider having in place should OSHA show up.

1.   Who is going to interact with OSHA? 

2.   Is that same person going to coordinate the OSHA investigation and inspection? 

3.  Should that person be your safety director?  

4.   Would having your OSHA attorney involved in the inspection be beneficial? 

5.   What if that person is on vacation or out of the office?  

6.  Do you have a back-up?

7.   Where are the documents OSHA will likely want to review located?  

8.   Can you easily access your OSHA logs, your safety program, your training materials, your Safety Data Sheets?

These are simply a few of the items that you should think about and plan for in order to be better prepared for an OSHA inspection.  There are a number of other items that should be considered in order to properly prepare for an OSHA inspection.

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ARTICLE
2 November 2021

OSHA Inspection Considerations

United States Employment and HR

Contributor

Drew Eckl & Farnham, established in 1983, is a full-service law firm that focuses on litigation, risk management, transactions, and providing legal counsel to companies throughout Georgia and the southeast. For more than 35 years, we have developed a reputation for providing uncompromising service to local, regional and national clients. 
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