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Annual Veterinary OSHA Audit
Certified Safety Training has created a 100-question audit to raise awareness of safety areas that could lead to OSHA violations.Â
This in-depth questionnaire covers OSHA required topics ranging from Emergency Action Plans, Controlled Substances, Medical Waste Management, and more, allowing you to pin point areas of concern. After each audit, a score is totaled to track compliance and safety and see where you stand.
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OSHA Compliance Resources All in One Place
Understanding and keeping up with all of OSHA's regulations can be stressful. This is why Certified Safety Training provides easy to use resources ... -
The International Cemetery, Cremation and Funeral Association OSHA Member Benefit from Certified Safety Training
The International Cemetery, Cremation and Funeral Association (ICCFA) announces a new partnership with Certified Safety Training (CST). Certified ... -
Free Workplace Violence Safety for Veterinary Professionals
Given the recent violence in the veterinary industry, we developed a free workplace violence course to help protect vets, vet techs, and customers from unnecessary violence. This course leaves you with tools, tactics, and policies, to ensure the safety and well-being of veterinary professionals as they care for animals and interact with clients. -
Ethics in Funeral Service and Avoiding OSHA Regulatory Fines
This webinar is designed to give you essential ethical guidelines for running a successful funeral home and avoid OSHA regulatory fines -
GHS Labels - A Major Part of Hazard Communication
We understand that workplace safety, education and OSHA compliance can be overwhelming, so we are determined to provide a platform that helps you navigate this tough terrain. The GHS, or Globally Harmonized System, is a classification of chemicals which in turn require specific labels for hazard communication.Â
With 986,409 possible combinations of pictograms needed on each label, the process can become stressful quickly! Certified Safety Training has simplified this process for you by offering pre-made GHS labels for the commonly used products within the veterinary field. CST houses hundreds of GHS labels that are ready to print and be applied to your containers, offering simple OSHA compliance. Fill out the form within for your free sample of CST's GHS labels!
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Zoonotic Diseases Within the Veterinary Field
Join us as we discuss some of the most prevalent zoonotic diseases and how to protect yourself as a veterinary professional! -
How To Achieve OSHA Compliance Affordably and Painlessly
Funeral homes, crematories, and cemeteries are busy places filled with hazards for employees. Whether embalming, cremating, or digging, employees often find themselves with questions regarding workplace safety, and employers often find themselves thinking about downside risk. The Johnson Consulting Group has partnered with Certified Safety Training to elevate compliance in the deathcare industry. What follows are ten steps to creating a comprehensive safety and compliance program. -
State Specific OSHA Requirements for Veterinary Hospitals
OSHA or the Occupational Safety and Health Administration was established to ensure safe and healthy working conditions for employees across the nation. However, some states have chosen to develop their own OSHA-approved state plans tailored to their unique needs and circumstances. Federal OSHA covers most private sector employers and employees as well as certain federal government employees in all 50 states and outlying US owned states. -
OSHA Citations, Fines, and Penalties for Veterinary Hospitals
We are often asked the question, “will OSHA really show up at my veterinary hospital and if so, what do their fines actually look like in practice?... -
Radiology Safety in the Veterinary Field
Radiology is a critical diagnostic tool in veterinary medicine, providing essential imaging for the diagnosis and treatment of animal patients. How... -
Protect Your Back: The Importance of Proper Lifting Techniques in the Funeral Industry
Back pain is a common ailment affecting millions worldwide, and one of the leading causes is improper lifting techniques. The funeral industry is o...
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