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CPWR Physicians’ Alerts: Short Guides to Talking to Your Medical Provider about Work-Related Hazards

Webinar

Medical providers may overlook work-related conditions construction workers face if they are not familiar with patients’ work history and exposure to hazards. To help workers get treatment they need, CPWR has created a series of Physicians’ Alerts that facilitate direct conversations between patient and provider. The alerts cover topics such as contact dermatitis, silica-related illnesses, pain management […]

EHS Recordkeeping

Webinar

MACSC member Compliance Managment International (CMI) is offering this complimentary webinar. Join us for a discussion on the backbone of EHS compliance: Reporting, Recordkeeping, and planning ahead. Chris Maye and Erin Rymsa will share the regulatory requirements as well as best practices for planning out your compliance calendar, preparing for your annual reports and recordkeeping […]

MACSC February Member Meeting

The Cynwyd Club 332 Trevor Lane, Bala Cynwyd, PA, United States

Topic: Injudry Trends Within the Council Membership After reviewing the USA and PA Trends from the BLS & OSHA reviews; we wanted to see how we, as a council, stood up to those trends. In an effort to accurately show the current issues/trends we experience in our region; We surveyed our members on their OSHA […]

PLANNING PROJECTS FOR PROJECT OWNERS AND DESIGNERS PROGRAM: Pennsylvania One Call

Are you an architect, engineer or other person who or which prepares a drawing for a construction, or other projects which requires excavation or demolition work in Pennsylvania? Then you are considered a Designer under the PA Underground Utility Line Protection Act 287 as Amended (Pennsylvania 811 Law). This one-hour program will explain the Designer […]

Bloodborne Pathogens Terminology: Exposing the regulation one term at a time

Webinar

Although the Bloodborne Pathogen Standard has been around over three decades, it continues to confuse employers. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030 is cited 300 to 500 times each year, making it a frequently violated regulation in Part 1910. Perhaps the confusion and noncompliance may be found in the very text of the standard — legal terminology […]