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Sep 4, 2009

More FREE Safety & Health webcasts

Free is good - Because safety should not cost you a 'arm and a leg' - Haase
 from J. J. Keller...
Upcoming Seminars
Free Hazmat Webcast Download
Managing Risk Through Hazardous Materials Training
Free Webcast Download - Negligent Hiring: How to Protect Your Operation
 how to protect your company from the risks of negligent hiring decisions.

OSHA Enforcement: Looking toward the future with an eye on the past
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
11:00 a.m. Central Time

It's clear that under the new administration OSHA means business and is taking steps to crack down on workplace safety and health violations. Let's put OSHA under a microscope and take a closer look at future regulatory actions, as well as what employers have been cited for in the past to see what you can do to stay off OSHA's radar screen.

Employee Discipline: Correcting behavior without punishment
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
1:00 p.m. Central Time

One of the more difficult tasks a manager faces is disciplining an employee. It is never easy, and when done improperly, can lead to high-cost lawsuits. Find out what measures employers can take to decrease the risk of liability and still maintain an effective discipline program.

Accepting a Hazmat Shipment: What you need to know
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
1:00 p.m. Central Time

This webcast will focus on what is needed to prepare and certify a hazardous materials shipment – from the time your company is contacted regarding the shipment until the shipment leaves the dock.

Trucking Industry Employment Law in a Tough Economy
Thursday, October 1, 2009
2:30 p.m. Central Time

This webcast will discuss strategies for managing workforce capacity and expenses in trying economic times. Special attention will be paid to the legal and regulatory impacts of popular strategies including: Furloughs/Reduction in Hours, Layoffs/Reduction in Workforce, Freezes and Reductions in Pay and Benefits, and more.


Also Keller offers  continuing education credits through northeastern Wisconsin.