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| Having a safe workplace environment that passes OSHA inspection is required by law. Maintaining a record and reputation for compliance is also good business. If you are involved in deciding or taking action to be prepared when OSHA subjects your company to an inspection or investigation, you’ll want to know the best approach to handle the challenge. HCA's Education Committee is hosting a webinar,"Being Prepared For An OSHA Inspection" on Tuesday, August 18th from 7:30am to 9:15am. This webinar will cover issues that are essential for company management, safety representatives and supervisory personnel. What you will learn: 1. Conditions and work practices recently attracting the most attention from OSHA; 2. Recent legal and regulatory changes and directives; 3. Using safety programs and training practices to minimize hazards and maximize compliance; 4. Containing the risks inherent in OSHA’s inspection process and procedures.
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| Jim Greaves, Associate Partner & Risk Management Experience Director Prior to joining the team at Catto & Catto, Jim worked with the Baptist Health System as Safety Manager. He has gained vast experience in the safety field working in the construction, manufacturing, retail, hospitality and healthcare industries. As a working Director, Jim currently handles risk management and safety programs for non-profit, social service, educational and healthcare related businesses throughout the state of Texas. He is closely involved with the Risk Management team members to ensure that clients receive exceptional risk management, safety and claims consultation services. |
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| Anthony G. “Tony” Stergio, Shareholder Board Certified in Labor and Employment Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, Anthony G. “Tony”Stergio has extensive experience in the defense of State and Federalemploymentdiscrimination claims, wageand hour compliance and claims,OSHA complianceand contests, Davis-Bacon Act compliance, noncompetition agreements, Department of Labor and TWC investigations and employment policy design and review. |
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| Keith Coulter, Principal Keith Coulter represents companies in connection with their contracts and disputes, including particular emphasis with companies in the construction business and related industries. His experience as a trial lawyer ranges from relatively small controversies to multi-million-dollar disputes, including over 50 trials, arbitrations and administrative hearings, and over 30 jury verdicts as “first chair” attorney involving construction contract claims, insurance coverage, personal injury, wrongful death, multi-party toxic torts, and OSHA citation defense. Drawing from his trial experience and years of handling construction contract negotiations and disputes, he assists clients with drafting and negotiating contracts and claims involving construction and related contracts, surety bonds, property liens, insurance coverage, risk management, and employment relations. Keith is a trained mediator with experience mediating construction contract, construction defect, and personal injury cases. |
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