Complimentary Safety Webinar: Operational and Construction Safety, and How it Applies to the Distiller

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Thursday, April 25th from 2-3 PM Eastern

Learn to distinguish the major differences between OSHA 1910 (General Industry) and OSHA 1926 (Construction), including a brief review of the Bureau of Labor Statistics incident rates between the two types of safety, specifically as they relate to distillery operations. This webinar will equip you with an overview of the following key areas:
  • Hazardous Chemicals
  • Fire and Explosion Hazards
  • Confined Space Hazards
  • Fall Protection
  • Mobile Equipment / Operational Facilities
Join this discussion to learn safety culture’s impact on morale, employee retention, opportunities, and profits through effective risk management and training.
About Your Presenter, Lance Simons
Lance Simons joined Haskell in 1982 and serves as Vice President – Safety and Quality. He is responsible for driving safety and quality excellence throughout the Haskell organization. During his tenure, Haskell has experienced significant growth and acquisitions while experiencing exceptional safety and quality performance. Lance currently serves on several industry organizations including Southeastern Construction Owner and Associates Roundtable (SCOAR) Safety Committee, NCCER National Safety Committee and American Contractors Insurance Group Safety Committee.
ACSA’s Safety Webinar Series is complimentary to you, thanks to the generous support of Haskell

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