Be Prepared for an OSHA Safety Audit
Maintaining a safe workplace is the best way to pass an OSHA inspection, but good recordkeeping and efficient follow-up are gold star practices.
Maintaining a safe workplace is the best way to pass an OSHA inspection, but good recordkeeping and efficient follow-up are gold star practices.
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Penalties for safety violations issued by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration have increased in 2025.
Believe it or not, all employees need safety training, even if they seem secure behind their desks. Here are some things to keep in mind.
Every year, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) rank the 10 most frequently cited standards following worksite inspections. Workers experience avoidable injuries, illnesses and fatalities associated with the hazards the standards cover.
As we kickoff the new year, it’s crucial for employers to grasp the fundamentals of OSHA recordkeeping requirements. During our recent OSHA Recordkeeping and Reporting webinar, OneGroup’s Vice President of Risk Management, Megan Coville, delved into the essential aspects of OSHA recordkeeping, severe incident reporting, and electronic data submissions.
Protecting your business through proper contracts, insurance, and risk management as a business owner are critical parts of your operations. One effective way to mitigate risk is through Contractual Risk Transfer (CRT).