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March 21, 2018Federal Court Review of OSHA's Three-Year Look Back Policy - March 201837 minutesPlayIn this program, we will discuss:Overview of facts in recent OSHA citation.Review of OSHA's Look Back Policy.Understanding the employer's challenges to the OSHA citation.Explanation of the 2nd Circuit's decision.What employers should do....moreShareView all episodesBy Keller and Heckman LLP3.91515 ratingsMarch 21, 2018Federal Court Review of OSHA's Three-Year Look Back Policy - March 201837 minutesPlayIn this program, we will discuss:Overview of facts in recent OSHA citation.Review of OSHA's Look Back Policy.Understanding the employer's challenges to the OSHA citation.Explanation of the 2nd Circuit's decision.What employers should do....moreMore shows like OSHA 30/30 with Manesh RathView allThe NFPA Podcast53 ListenersThe Editors4,819 ListenersPod Save America86,615 ListenersThe Daily111,864 ListenersLovett or Leave It25,114 ListenersUp First from NPR56,221 ListenersThe Case for Safety Podcast23 ListenersThe Bulwark Podcast11,772 ListenersOHS SafetyPod19 ListenersOn the Safe Side6 ListenersHelp with OSHA2 Listeners
In this program, we will discuss:Overview of facts in recent OSHA citation.Review of OSHA's Look Back Policy.Understanding the employer's challenges to the OSHA citation.Explanation of the 2nd Circuit's decision.What employers should do.
March 21, 2018Federal Court Review of OSHA's Three-Year Look Back Policy - March 201837 minutesPlayIn this program, we will discuss:Overview of facts in recent OSHA citation.Review of OSHA's Look Back Policy.Understanding the employer's challenges to the OSHA citation.Explanation of the 2nd Circuit's decision.What employers should do....more
In this program, we will discuss:Overview of facts in recent OSHA citation.Review of OSHA's Look Back Policy.Understanding the employer's challenges to the OSHA citation.Explanation of the 2nd Circuit's decision.What employers should do.