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New Hampshire Funeral Directors & Embalmers Association (NHFDA) OSHA Services from Certified Safety Training
We are thrilled to be partnering with NHFDA to help their members reach their compliance goals and avoid the most common funeral home OSHA fines. As with any good education company, we are starting off with a short funeral home compliance quiz for NHFDA members to see if they can match the most common OSHA violations with their corresponding fines. -
NFDA Virtual Roundtable: COVID-19 Prevention Programs and the Top 10 OSHA Violations
We are excited to join our friends at the NFDA and host their Virtual Roundtable: COVID-19 Prevention Programs and the Top 10 OSHA Violations Regi... -
Cemetery OSHA Trenching and Excavation Safety Requirements
Trench collapses, or cave-ins, pose the greatest risk to workers’ lives. When done safely, trenching operations can reduce worker exposure to other potential hazards including falls, falling loads, hazardous atmospheres, and incidents involving mobile equipment. OSHA standards require that employers provide workplaces free of recognized hazards. The employer must comply with the trenching and excavation requirements of 29 CFR 1926.651 and 1926.652 or comparable OSHA-approved state plan requirements. -
Funeral Home OSHA Safety Requirements
Funeral homes can be risky places. Between helping families grieve, running a business, and ensuring you are keeping up with the latest trends, finding time for safety and funeral home OSHA compliance can be difficult. An unsafe workplace can lead to many challenges and OSHA fines. It is critical to ensure your funeral home and funeral home employees address the workplace hazards to ensure your business runs smoothly and you can continue to help your customers in their time of need. -
Largest and Most Common OSHA Fines for Funeral Homes
Even if you have safety signage up, written safety plans updated, and have conducted training in the past year, you still probably spend more on safety than you think. The following items are some of the most frequent OSHA safety fines for funeral homes: -
Formaldehyde Safety in Funeral Homes
Formaldehyde is a colorless, strong-smelling gas often found in aqueous (water- based) solutions. Commonly used as a preservative in medical laboratories and mortuaries, formaldehyde is also found in many products and chemicals. Every funeral home that uses Formaldehyde must: -
Free Mortuary Student Event: COVID-19 Prevention Programs and Top 10 OSHA Violations
What are the top 10 OSHA fines in the funeral industry? Would I really be on the hook for a $50,000 or $100,000 fine? How can I avoid an OSHA “repeat violation” and what triggers an OSHA visit in the first place? -
ANSI Z358.1-2014: Emergency Eyewash & Shower Standard for Funeral Home and Veterinarian Hospitals
When handling hazardous materials in funeral homes, veterinarian hospitals, factories, laboratories, or other workplaces, there’s a lot of factors... -
OSHA Formaldehyde Safety and How Workers are Effected
Formaldehyde is a colorless, strong-smelling gas often found in aqueous (water based) solutions. Commonly used as a preservative in medical laborat... -
Emergency Action and Fire Safety Requirements
OSHA standard 1910.38(a) states that "An employer must have an emergency action plan." Our customized OSHA Emergency Action and Fire Safety Plan c...
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