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SEMINAR DETAILS

 

May 17, 2012
WMU E. Beltline Campus
Grand Rapids
 

May 22, 2012

Walsh College
Novi 
 
May 24, 2012
Michigan Chamber Lansing 
 
9:00am to 3:30pm

 

EXPERT PRESENTER

  

Greg RippleGreg Ripple, an attorney with Miller Johnson in Grand Rapids practices in the areas of employment & labor law, occupational safety and health, viation, union management relations and workplace harassment. He counsels companies on maintaining regulatory compliance and how to appropriately handle an enforcement inspection.

Developing/Managing an Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) Program

May 17/22/24

(GR/Lansing/Novi)

Forklift Safety Training

August 21 (Lansing)

Accident Investigation

August 22 (Lansing)

Supervisor & Manager Training Course

August 28-29 (Lansing)

OSHA 10-Hour Course

September 24-25 (Lansing)

OSHA 30-Hour Course

September 24-27 (Lansing)

 

UPCOMING WEBINARS 

Health Care Reform: What Employers Need to Know for 2012 

May 16 (Online)

Corporate Income Tax Update: Unitary Business Group

May 22 (Online)

Identifying & Maintaining the Exempt Employee Status

June 12 (Online)

Determining Compensable Time for Non-Exempt Employees

July 17 (Online)

Establishing a Great Compensation Plan

August 16 (Online)

 

ON-DEMAND/ ARCHIVED WEBINARS

 

CERTIFICATION

This seminar qualifies as six (6) credits toward the Chamber's
basic or advanced 
Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) Compliance Certification Programs. For more information on our certification programs, visit the website.
 

This seminar also qualifies as five (5) recertification credit hours toward PHR/SPHR certification through the HRCI.
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Compliance Seminar
Environmental, Health & Safety Policies

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Maintaining and developing a proper EHS program

 

Michigan businesses today face a complex set of interrelated state and federal  statutes and regulations governing environmental, safety and health (EHS) issues. It is not always easy to understand the relationship between the agencies and regulations and to determine how to comply with them. 

This seminar is designed to provide an introduction to the myriad of EHS that Michigan employers face and how to develop and maintain the proper EHS policies and programs in order to make compliance more manageable.

Seminar
  

Agenda 

  • A basic overview of Michigan EHS laws and regulations and the relationship between Michigan and federal law
  • An overview of common mistakes by employers and issues commonly identified by state and federal agencies
  • The importance and benefits of developing a safety plan and program
  • How to set up a safety program and write an EHS plan and program
  • How to implement and then maintain an EHS plan and program
  • Ways to obtain management "buy-in" and commitment to an EHS program
  • The importance and manner of employee and supervisor training
  • The duties of an EHS manager
  • How to conduct internal audits to ensure EHS compliance
  • How to conduct investigations into accidents and complaints

Registration

  

$270 Members*. $295 Non-Members*.

Additional Registrants: $25 discount per seminar

(e.g., 2nd registrant+ would each be $245M/$270NM)

 

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* Your Company ID will determine if you are a member of the Michigan Chamber of Commerce and charge you appropriately. Discounts for additional registrants will also be automatically applied.

 

CANCELLATIONS/SUBSTITUTIONS: You must cancel at least 72 hours prior to the seminar to receive full credit toward another seminar that will be valid for up to six months. Less than 72 hours notice or no-shows will forfeit the registration fee. Substitutions may be made at any time by emailing or calling 1-888-763-0514 x203.

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