ENHANCING WORKFORCE SAFETY: Illinois’ No-Cost On-Site Consultation Services

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ENHANCING
WORKFORCE
SAFETY.

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Camryn Tunney

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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Session Handout: ENHANCING WORKFORCE SAFETY: Illinois’ No-Cost On-Site Consultation Services

Read: Reducing Workplace Risks: A Strategic Approach to Safety

Read: ROADWAY SAFETY

Read: Building a Safer Workplace: Engaging Your Team in National Safety Month

Register: SAFE AND SOUND: Safety & Health in Eastern Illinois


We will explore what the no-cost On-Site consultation program can do for your organization. Recognized as one of the best benefits that OSHA provides to small, medium, or newly established businesses is a FREE safety consultation service. Illinois on-site consultation services are provided to companies who request the service, prioritizing high-hazard worksites.

If you are reluctant to call OSHA to ask them to come to your company, tune in to better understand the safeguards in place. One should note that these on-site consultation services are SEPARATE from the OSHA enforcement, and you will NOT get penalties or citations, even if things at your company aren’t quite perfect. Companies may even qualify for a one-year exemption from routine OSHA inspections by utilizing the free service if applicable.

Consultants work with employers to help identify workplace hazards. The consultants will also provide advice on OSHA compliance standards and can also assist the company in setting up health and safety programs that fit the business.

Presenter

Pat Schuerman

Industrial Safety Consultant, Department of Labor

Mr. Schuerman has 30 years of experience in Insurance risk management, working with both large and small companies to develop workable safety and health programs. Reducing injury rates while increasing profitability. Mr. Schuerman was an enforcement officer for four years, prior to working with Illinois On-Site.

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