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7 Best OSHA Inspection Response Strategies to Defend Your Citations
When an OSHA compliance officer walks through your door, your response has already begun — and how you handle the next several weeks determines whether a citation becomes a manageable correction or a costly, escalating liability. From preserving evidence during the inspection itself to understanding the difference between serious, willful, and repeated violations, the right response strategy can reduce penalties, strengthen your compliance posture, and protect your business. Here are the 7 strategies every safety manager needs to know.
OSHA Employee Training Documentation: Complete Proof Requirements and Best Practices
OSHA employee training documentation requirements apply to every employer who provides mandatory safety training — and proof of completion must meet specific standards that go well beyond a simple sign-in sheet. This guide covers what records must contain, how to build a documentation system that satisfies OSHA inspectors, and the best practices that protect your business when compliance is questioned.
OSHA Inspection Readiness Checklist: Your Complete Onsite Binder Guide
An OSHA inspection readiness checklist built around a well-organized onsite compliance binder gives safety managers the documentation system they need to respond confidently when an inspector arrives. This guide covers every record your binder must contain, how to organize it for quick access, and the documentation standards OSHA expects to find during a walkthrough.