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OSHA 101: Expertise Requires Mastering the Basics

Mastering OSHA compliance starts with the basics—but are you missing something? This webcast reviews key topics to help you assess your compliance status, avoid citations, and most importantly, protect your employees. Essential for all experience levels.

July 8, 2025

2:00 PM ET / 1:00 PM CT / 11:00 AM PT / 7:00 PM GMT

Duration: 60 minutes

Sponsor: J. J. Keller Safety Management Suite

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Summary

An expert, simply put, often is someone who has mastered the basics. For OSHA compliance, obtaining mastery first requires identifying all topics that apply to your organization. With so much to address and think about, are you missing something? Whether you’re new to OSHA compliance or an experienced practitioner, you might be overlooking some basic compliance issues. Once you’ve built a strong foundation of the basics, you’re in a much better position to avoid OSHA problems and to keep your employees safe.

This webcast will provide an overview of numerous topics to help you evaluate your compliance status, avoid OSHA citations and, most importantly, keep your employees safe. Topics covered will include:

  • A summary of OSHA and State Plans programs
  • The most common OSHA violations
  • How OSHA inspections proceed
  • Determining training obligations
  • Identifying required written plans
  • Self-inspections to ensure compliance

We will save the last 10-15 minutes to answer any questions you might have.

Speakers

Rachel Krubsack | Editor - EHS | J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.

Rachel's topics of expertise include hazard communication, OSHA training requirements and hearing conservation. She answers compliance questions from EHS professionals, edits two manuals, and creates content for online solutions, webcasts, training materials and handbooks. 

Rachel's articles have appeared in several safety magazines. 

 

Brandon Black | Editor - EHS | J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. 

Before joining J. J. Keller this year, Brandon spent more than 10 years in EHS roles in the manufacturing and warehousing sector. His interests include powered industrial trucks, fall protection, hazard communication and machine guarding.

 Brandon holds a bachelor’s in biology with a minor in industrial hygiene and safety from Georgia Southern University. His professional certifications include Occupational Hygiene and Safety Technician (OHST), Environmental Specialist (ENS), HAZWOPER 40, PIV Train-the-Trainer, First-aid/CPR, and OSHA 511 General Industry.

 

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