Emergency Preparedness: What Does Cal/OSHA Require?
Develop an emergency action plan that protects employees from disaster and your company from Cal/OSHA citations and fines; This emergency preparedness webinar is for employers and brokers with medium to large clients. Register Now – Only $169 |
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Two hours of California State Bar Continuing Education MCLE confirmed – $20 per person
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Webinar DetailsSeptember 22, 2011
Who Should Attend: Employers and Brokers with medium to large clients
Speakers: Clyde Trombettas Throughout Clyde’s experiences as an Associate Safety Engineer and District Manager for the Division of Occupational Safety & Health, he has developed a strong understanding of the California occupational safety and health program and State and Federal organizational responsibilities for occupational safety and health. |
Two hours of California State Bar Continuing Education MCLE confirmed
One hour CDI Continuing Education CEs – approval pending
Emergency Preparedness Panel of Experts
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Alan Traenkner is well known among the OSHA community in the western US. Most recently served as Assistant to the Chief of Cal/OSHA where he, among other things, was responsible for jump starting the internal training program for the staff. Prior to this assignment he was an OSHA Assistant Regional Administrator responsible for federal review of the state programs of California, Hawaii, Nevada and Arizona. He served as the California Area Director for OSHA dating back to disengagement of the California program. As Area Director he was responsible for all federal enforcement, outreach, and review of the California OSHA program. He is well known in the maritime industry as the person responsible for bringing about the wearing of personal protective equipment in this industry. One of his responsibilities with OSHA was emergency preparedness where he managed a combined federal and state response to the California wild fires and an oil spill. more information about Alan and emergency preparedness |
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Clyde Trombettas has developed a strong understanding of the California occupational safety and health program and State and Federal organizational responsibilities for occupational safety and health. He has worked with many industries and businesses providing information through seminars and training sessions about the California occupational safety and health program and the differences between State and Federal responsibilities. He has worked with and advised many State and Federal agencies concerning emergency preparedness. He has provided occupational safety and health guidance to State agencies such as: the Office of Emergency Services, Department of Health Services, Division of Oil and Gas, and many county agencies throughout California and Federal agencies such as: Federal/OSHA and the Chemical Safety Board. more information about Clyde and emergency preparedness |