EPA and OSHA Compliance - It Won't Help You Fix a Vehicle, But It's Important to Your Bottom Line
OSHA has recently placed automotive repair and collision businesses on their planned investigations list. Inspectors are already visiting shops and should be expected all over the country! What a nightmare it is when you are trying to understand the OSHA compliance regulations. First of all, this is definitely not one of the top ten most popular things to do. Secondly, who has the time? Nonetheless, compliance is important to your business, your bottom line, your employees and your customers. This self-study course will translate the regulations and other information into practical language with supporting easy-to-understand materials. To save time and money, shops may want to make sure they are in compliance and review their safety programs before a visit from an inspector.
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Jessica Levy
16 credits
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