Comply w/New OSHA Requirements, Now and in 2025

Date: Wednesday, October 23, 2024 1:00PM EST Length: 60 Minutes Expert: John Surma, JD
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Complying with OSHA requirements is crucial for your practice.

OSHA is stepping up its game. In the last year, they’ve added 19% more inspectors and cranked up penalties to over $161,000 each. An inspection is more likely than ever.

Think you’re ready? Think again. The new and upcoming OSHA regulations are a maze.

That’s where John Surma, JD, OSHA litigator, steps in. Join his 60-minute online training on Wednesday, October 23rd at 1pm ET. John will walk you through the latest rules and prep you for major changes in 2025.

Here’s a sneak peek at what you’ll learn to comply with new OSHA rules:

  • What to do if state law conflicts with OSHA mandates
  • How new infectious disease rules will change your safety processes
  • Which violations are audit magnets and how to dodge them
  • How to spot and better manage employee complaints
  • Comply with OSHA rules regarding exposure to risky chemicals
  • Pin down which rules apply to you based on employee counts
  • How to comply with the new workplace violence rule
  • Avoiding the Severe Violator Enforcement Program (SVEP)
  • Exit requirements – how many do you need?
  • And so much more!

OSHA compliance isn’t optional. Ignore these rules, and you’re looking at hefty fines, penalties, and potential lawsuits.

But don’t sweat it. Join our training and get the lowdown on how to stay compliant and ready for any surprise inspection.

Don’t gamble with your practice. Register now and lock in your spot for this essential online training.

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Meet Your Expert

John Surma
JDShareholder, Ogletree Deakins

John is a shareholder in the Houston, Texas office of Ogletree Deakins. His practice focuses on representing employers in workplace safety and health matters, including preventive advice and counseling, regulatory actions, and investigation.

John counsels and represents clients throughout the United States before a variety of regulatory agencies including OSHA, MSHA, the U.S. Chemical Safety Board, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Federal Railroad Administration/American Association of Railroads, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, and the Texas Department of Public Safety. He assists clients with the interpretation and application of OSHA standards, reviews and develops compliance programs, audits compliance programs and advises clients concerning deficiencies, consults on regulations and their applicability to businesses, assists clients with permitting issues, and prepares clients for and represents them in regulatory actions and inspections, including catastrophic incidents. He also advises his regulatory compliance clients on risk management and workplace safety and security.

In addition, John performs investigations into catastrophic incidents causing injury and death. He has investigated a wide range of catastrophes including plant and refinery explosions and fires, construction accidents, trucking accidents, pipeline accidents, mechanical equipment failures, safety program failures, equipment operation errors, electrical safety failures, chemical releases, and structural failures. He often represents clients in both the regulatory and civil litigation that follows and has extensive trial experience. John also serves as general counsel for several entities.

John’s clients include aviation companies, refiners, chemical companies, manufacturing companies, construction companies, engineering firms, transportation companies, industrial service companies and nuclear energy companies.