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SUMMARY:Are Your Workers Flying High?
DESCRIPTION:Explore the changing landscape of workplace safety in our free webinar\, focusing on the challenge of fitness for duty amid widespread cannabis legalization. We’ll delve into the limitations of current drug testing methods and the pressing need for holistic impairment detection. Learn about groundbreaking technologies like the Druid Fitness-for-Duty app\, which leverages neuroscience for more effective impairment assessment. This webinar is an essential resource for enhancing workplace safety\, reducing accidents\, and boosting employee wellness and productivity. Join us to stay ahead in this evolving field. \nThere is no cost to attend the webinar. Register today!
URL:https://macsc.org/event/are-your-workers-flying-high/
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SUMMARY:MACSC Janaury Member Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Roof Danger\nHow’s your roofing job safety analysis?  Are you addressing all the common issues?  What about the less common issues like temporary anchors\, weight capacity of the roof\, and industrial hygiene issues including radio frequency\, asbestos\, lead\, and pathogens?  Attend this session for a high-level overview of hazards on the roof.  \nPresenter: \nMike Gale\, GSSP\, Territory Manager\, Med-Tex Services \nAlan Lloyd\, CIH\, CSP\, ENV SP\, WELL AP\, Vice President\, EHS Practice Leader\, Pennoni \nFrank Baxter\, Director of Loss Prevention\, Risk Constrcution Partners\n \nClick to RSVP
URL:https://macsc.org/event/macsc-janaury-member-meeting/
LOCATION:The Cynwyd Club\, 332 Trevor Lane\, Bala Cynwyd\, PA\, 19004\, United States
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SUMMARY:Are You Meeting OSHA’s First Aid Requirements?
DESCRIPTION:A workplace first-aid program is part of a comprehensive safety and health management system. OSHA’s requirements for employers to provide access to first aid and emergency medical care seem straight forward\, but as always\, the problems are with details. \nIn this presentation we’ll answer: \n\nWhat OSHA and ANSI standards establish first aid requirements?\nWhat type of first aid supplies and in what quantities are required?\nMust you have trained employees on site\, or can you rely upon outside emergency medical help?\nMust you have an AED available\, and if so\, what are the requirements\n\nThere is not cost to attend this webinar. \nREGISTER TODAY
URL:https://macsc.org/event/are-you-meeting-oshas-first-aid-requirements/
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SUMMARY:How to be OSHA Compliant with Turnkey Fall Protection
DESCRIPTION:Overview: \nTo truly protect workers at height\, you need more than just some pieces of equipment. For fall protection solutions to be effective\, every aspect must be considered. Procuring comprehensive and compliant solutions\, however\, can be very schedule and resource intensive. By employing turnkey fall protection solutions – where all required services come from a single\, qualified provider – organizations can confidently select and implement the products\, systems and controls that protect workers and reduce employer liability. Using turnkey services to address fall hazards has proven to deliver more effective solutions and decreased implementation costs. This session outlines the core elements of turnkey fall protection\, its benefits to an organization\, and how to find and evaluate potential providers. \nSpeaker: \nNolan Miller\, PE\, CSP \nServing as a project manager and structural engineer with LJB Engineering\, Mr. Miller has more than 26 years of experience in both traditional structural engineering and safety consulting. With a thorough knowledge of OSHA regulations and safety standards\, he specializes in fall prevention and protection programs and systems. For the past several years\, he has focused on providing fall protection system design and installation services for large organizations across the United States. \nSponsored by Kee Safety\, KPA\, Honeywell \nThere is not coat to attend this webinar. Register Today at: \nhttps://1105tech.com/portal/wts/ug%5EcmQekFd%5Eba7ss-cgvo8bb-Es%5Er6zzGt2%5B8g5rCta
URL:https://macsc.org/event/how-to-be-osha-compliant-with-turnkey-fall-protection/
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SUMMARY:Bloodborne Pathogens Terminology: Exposing the regulation one term at a time
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URL:https://macsc.org/event/bloodborne-pathogens-terminology-exposing-the-regulation-one-term-at-a-time/
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SUMMARY:CPWR Physicians’ Alerts: Short Guides to Talking to Your Medical Provider about Work-Related Hazards
DESCRIPTION: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 (opioids)\, work-related asthma\, and the newest addition – pregnant worker safety and health. Each helps workers share knowledge about on-the-job hazards so their providers can better factor in information critical to providing proper diagnoses\, treatment\, and workplace accommodations. The Alerts also contain best practices to prevent and mitigate exposure-related conditions. Learn about these FREE resources\, as well as the new work-related task lists by construction occupation that can be used alongside the alerts\, in this short webinar. \nModerator: Chris Cain\, CIH\, Executive Director \nPanelists:  \n\nJessica Bunting\, MPH\, Director\, Research to Practice\nRosa Greenberg\, MPH\, Research Analyst\, Research to Practice\n\n  \nClick here to register and submit questions in advance.
URL:https://macsc.org/event/cpwr-physicians-alerts-short-guides-to-talking-to-your-medical-provider-about-work-related-hazards/
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SUMMARY:EHS Recordkeeping
DESCRIPTION:MACSC member Compliance Managment International (CMI) is offering this complimentary webinar. \nJoin 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 do’s and don’ts. Join us for this complementary webinar! \nEnroll Now \n 
URL:https://macsc.org/event/ehs-recordkeeping/
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