The last thing any organization wants to do is respond to a workplace incident, but not knowing the right steps in those crucial moments after a fatal event can be disastrous.Latest statistics from OSHA state that on average more than 14 workers die on the job every day. If an incident occurs in your workplace are you prepared? Do you know what to do?This step-by-step guide gives practical guidance during the aftermath of a catastrophe.You'll learn:The immediate steps your organization should takeHow to assist the family of the deceased workerDealing with the workplace environment after the incidentTips for preparing for an OSHA inspection
In the Event of a Workplace Fatality, Reacting in the Wake of a Catastrophe
The last thing any organization wants to do is respond to a workplace incident, but not knowing the right steps in those crucial moments after a fatal event can be disastrous.Latest statistics from OSHA state that on average more than 14 workers die on the job every day. If an incident occurs in your workplace are you prepared? Do you know what to do?This step-by-step guide gives practical guidance during the aftermath of a catastrophe.You'll learn:The immediate steps your organization should takeHow to assist the family of the deceased workerDealing with the workplace environment after the incidentTips for preparing for an OSHA inspection
The last thing any organization wants to do is respond to a workplace incident, but not knowing the right steps in those crucial moments after a fatal event can be disastrous.Latest statistics from OSHA state that on average more than 14 workers die on the job every day. If an incident occurs in your workplace are you prepared? Do you know what to do?This step-by-step guide gives practical guidance during the aftermath of a catastrophe.You'll learn:The immediate steps your organization should takeHow to assist the family of the deceased workerDealing with the workplace environment after the incidentTips for preparing for an OSHA inspection
In the Event of a Workplace Fatality, Reacting in the Wake of a Catastrophe
The last thing any organization wants to do is respond to a workplace incident, but not knowing the right steps in those crucial moments after a fatal event can be disastrous.Latest statistics from OSHA state that on average more than 14 workers die on the job every day. If an incident occurs in your workplace are you prepared? Do you know what to do?This step-by-step guide gives practical guidance during the aftermath of a catastrophe.You'll learn:The immediate steps your organization should takeHow to assist the family of the deceased workerDealing with the workplace environment after the incidentTips for preparing for an OSHA inspection