SC45 - Demystifying OSHA Part 4
In this episode, I review the importance of Training for OSHA compliance.
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In this episode, I review the importance of Training for OSHA compliance.
In this episode, I go over OSHA recordkeeping and the importance that it has for your clients. Also, I give you an overview of written programs and their role for the client. Tip of the week: Go over the OSHA recordkeeping FAQ for a better understanding of the standard and nuances.
In this episode, I continue the Demystifying OSHA series with a review of the OSHA compliance enforcement playbooks: Field Operation Manual and Compliance Letters. Tip of the Week: Take an OSHA masterclass to help understand how to better serve your clients.
Have you ever felt lost in the regulations or compliance requirements? Sometimes, trying to find the wording for safety compliance messages is a difficult undertaking. Well, this episode will give you an understanding of how to navigate OSHA to understand the agency, regulations, and compliance concerns. What you don't know can lead to citations.Tip of the Week: Get on the OSHA website and learn your Regional and Local emphasis.
In this week's episode I speak to Kathy Freeman a former student of mine about safety consultant vetting and her role as the Director of Safety and Health. We speak about resources she uses, what she looks for when she outsources safety work to consultants. Tip of the week: Check the weather to see if you can do impromptu "weather day" training for clients.
In this week's episode, speak to Edidong Udoh about working in Afganistan and outside of the US. We also discuss the international WhatsApp group that he started. Tip of the Week: Look to see how you can branch out to do international work to grow your business.
In this week's episode, I do an OSHA update as to what is happening related to 2 new executive orders. Also, I go over the new OSHA website.Tip of the Week: Join the OSHA Quicktake newsletter and set up an alert to check the OSHA website at least 1 a month.
In this week's episode, I speak with Travis Costello about the resources he uses for his Houston-based safety consulting firm. We also review tips for proposals, mentorship and many more. Tip of the week: Be a part of your community as a way to give back and for marketing opportunities.
In this week's episode, speak to Nathan Braymen of "Red Beard Safety" and IsItRecordable.com. We talk about networking, safety and health philosophy, marketing, and of course....OSHA recordkeeping. Tip of the Week: Get a headstart with your business while you are still employed by someone else.
In this week's episode, I have a coaching call with Timothy Attrell regarding his fatality reenactment service, acting, marketing ideas, and more. Tip of the Week: Utilize all of your talents to create income even if it is not in safety and health.
In this week's episode, I have a very special guest....my wife! We talk about life as an business owner and what it's like being married to a consultant or entrepreneur. Tip of the Week: Make sure you and your partner are on the same page for your business.
In this episode, I speak with Douglas Castro about his safety consulting business, growth, safety and health training, and more. The tip of the week: Find a growth model that works well with you.
In this episode I speak with Phil Landry of HSE Partnering Solutions on topics such as: Hazardous Material, Safety Management Systems, and being a consultant.
In this week's episode, I answer a Facebook question from the www.facebook.com/groups/safetyconsultant on Critical Thinking for Safety and Health decisions. Tip of the Week: Take courses to develop your critical thinking skills.
In this week's episode I walk you through setting up a Wordpress website for an internet presence. Tip of the Week: Back up your website.
In this week's episode, I interview Naveen Nand from WalletCard. We speak about may start-up issues, the WalletCard solutions, and a bit about British Columbia. Tip of the Week: Start a Wordpress Website
In this week's episode we talk about the importance of knowing your "Why" for being your own boss and tips to keeping your target right in front of you when times are tough. Tip of the week: Partner with someone that has a matching "Why" drive.
In this week's episode, I talk about 5 considerations for growing your business through traveling to other states and countries. Tip of the week: Work with the OSHA consultation office to help get work in a new location.
In this week's episode I talk to my mentor Rightor Cobb on many issues related to his thought process as he developed the Certified Occupational Safety Specialist (COSS) safety designation program, tips for consultants, OSHA Safe and Sound week, and many more EHS topics. Tip of the week: Get a safety designation that fits your needs, but I have a favorite.
In this week's episode I review the considerations for travel and per diem in a proposal. Also, how to make the most of your travel dollar. Tip of the Week: Weekend to weekend travel can save money when buying a flight.
In this week's episode, I go over the importance of getting an email list and how to make the most of your list through email marketing, including auto responders. www.sheldonprimus.com/resourceswww.facebook.com/safetyconsultantuswww.facebook.com/groups/safetyconsultantwww.sheldonprimus.com/proposalswww.sheldonprimus.com/ebookTip of the Week: I reveal my provider for doing email marketing.
In this week's episode, I go over 10 speaking tips to help you knock it out of the park! Tip of the week: Record yourself to analyze your quirks and tendencies.
In this week's episode, I go over some tools that I use for training and my everyday consulting. Think of it as the "Be Prepared" list. Tip of the week: My secret weapon for prevention and treating any discomfort.
In this week's episode, we go over my 5 tips and tricks to having a successful business meeting. Tip of the Week: A secret 6th tip for having a successful business meeting
In this week's episode, We review some of the past Tips of the Week as we listen to music from the show and beyond. All of which I produced. Music Playlist: ~Bruce Lee Intro~Ride Home~Sci-Tribe~Dream Caller~Forest Echos~Spanish Superfly (Half song)~Bruce Lee (Full Version)Go to www.sheldonprimus.com/music for music downloads
In this week's episode, I talk to you about the benefits of starting your own company page and group on LinkedIn and Facebook. Tip of the week: Learn the features of both the mobile and desktop versions of social media.
In this week's episode, I do an OSHA compliance mini course to give you a path to self-education. Tip of the week; Use the OSHA Unified Agenda to help forecast future services.
In this week's episode we review my daily routine as a consultant and being your own boss. There is a lot of time management and prioritizing activities. We even talk about my gator interaction when I worked for the State of Florida. Tip of the week: Use your calendar and dry erase board to help keep you on track with activities for the day.
In this episode you will learn the importance of having business liability, Error and Omission, auto, and health insurance for your business and family needs. The Tip of the Week is to utilize your friend and family to help find the right insurance for your needs.
In this episode, I show you how to do your own event planning. You will need to pick the right location, promote your event, and create a sales page. This episode will direct you through the process. Tip of the Week: Go do your own seminar at a local venue. Get your name out there.