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New Jersey Breakfast Briefing: When OSHA Knocks – Best Practices for Navigating an OSHA Inspection

Event

6.13.23
9:00 AM — 10:00 AM EDT

Just because you aren’t a large employer in the construction or manufacturing field, 2024 may be shaping up as the year that you get visited by a federal workplace safety inspector. New Jersey construction and manufacturing companies lead the pack, facing an overwhelming majority of inspections. But companies in a variety of other industries have been facing increasing attention from OSHA.

Fisher Phillips dives deeper into the inevitability that mid-size and larger New Jersey employers face a much greater chance of an OSHA inspection this year.

If you have any questions, please contact Jennifer Cameron.


Educational Credits

  • HRCI and SHRM
    • The firm is submitting this webinar for credit.
  • CLE
    • The firm will make all reasonable efforts to obtain CLE credit for this program in New Jersey and Pennsylvania with the ability to offer reciprocity in Connecticut and New York. In certain instances, some programs may not be awarded CLE credit because of content, delivery or jurisdictional restrictions.

Fisher Phillips is committed to providing access to all of our events for disabled attendees. Automated closed captioning is available for all of our webinars. For other accommodation inquiries, please give us three business days advance notice prior to the scheduled event by contacting Jennifer Cameron. Thank you.

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