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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. -
Understanding OSHA Requirements for Funeral Homes: SDS Management
Funeral homes play a crucial role in honoring the departed and supporting grieving families. However, amidst the emotional aspects of their work, it's essential to ensure the safety and well-being of both employees and visitors. This includes adhering to OSHA requirements, particularly regarding Safety Data Sheet (SDS) -
KISS OSHA Compliance for Funeral Homes - Compliance Plus More!
When it comes to funeral home OSHA things can get complicated quickly. There is an old phrase "keep it simple stupid" or KISS. Our goal is to provi... -
OSHA Fines Increase January 2024 - How Does This Affect Your Funeral Home?
As of January 16, 2024 OSHA has increased their fines, which means your funeral home is at a higher risk of facing pricey financial penalties. T... -
Your Funeral Home's Safety Supervisor
Funeral homes are busy places filled with hazards for employees. Whether it comes from the embalming process, or just from the normal day to day, e... -
The Respiratory Protection Standard for Funeral Professionals
OSHA's respiratory protection standard, found in 29 CFR 1910.134, outlines guidelines for the use of respirators to protect workers from inhaling ... -
The Personal Protective Equipment Standard for Funeral Professionals
The Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) standard is a set of guidelines and regulations established to ensure the safety and protection of individ... -
The Formaldehyde Standard for Funeral Professionals
As a funeral director, you play a crucial role in providing compassionate and respectful end-of-life services. However, your profession comes with... -
How Do I Train My Employees on Safety Data Sheets?
The truth is that employers must ensure that SDSs are readily accessible during each work shift to employees when they are in their work area(s). Leaders can keep these documents in a binder or store them electronically. We developed OSHA Bites, a digestible safety supervisor course designed to answer the most frequently asked OSHA questions.
Here's a sneak peak at our SDS and Globally Harmonized Standard module.
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The Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control Standard for Funeral Professionals
Funeral professionals face many hazards on the job, both emotional and physical. One particularly pressing concern is the exposure to bloodborne pa... -
NFDA OSHA 101 Course
Failing an OSHA inspection can result in thousands of dollars in penalties. To help members and other funeral professionals avoid costly penalties by fully complying with critical health and safety regulations, NFDA Endorsed Provider Certified Safety Training (CST) is here to help! -
Complimentary Compliance Website, Electronic Safety Data Sheets and Deathcare Training
Award-Winning Compliance ServicesCustomized For You We know how hard it is for funeral service professionals to keep up with compliance and contin...
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