Business: Engaged! – What You Don’t Know about Safety Can Cost You Big Bucks
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Safe workplaces aren't just for warehouses and manufacturing facilities. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is chartered with ensuring that companies throughout the United States are working to keep employees safe. A surprise OSHA visit to a business that is violating safety standards and endangering employees can result in thousands of dollars in fines. Our guest on this episode is Ethan Lightfoot of Lightfoot Consulting (http://www.sempersuccess.com). Ethan is an authorized OSHA outreach trainer. He works with companies who want to create safe workplaces. He shares important information about OSHA and correcting unsafe work practices. Visit the OSHA.gov website (https://www.osha.gov). You'll find a wealth of information plus worksheets and other tools to help you ensure that your workplace is safe . You can now sign up to receive our e-mail newsletter Business: Engaged! Direct so you'll be the first to know when we post a new show. Visit our website at www.businessengaged.com to listen to past episodes. And don't forget to connect with us on Twitter at @businessengaged (https://twitter.com/)and Facebook (just search for "Business Engaged"). We love it when you tell others about the show so take a minute and post this link for your Facebook friends or Twitter followers.
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