Is
OSTS, Inc. approved by Cal OSHA?
Do we have any
other locations?
Do you offer services
in Spanish?
What are the
consequences of not having a Safety Program (IIPP)?
What are the prices
for your classes?
When will
my certification expire?
What type of training
is required for the type of work we do?
How often is training
required?
How many employees
do I have to train?
Do I have to train
my employees in CPR/First Aid?
What do I do if
Cal OSHA finds violations at my company?
Cal OSHA no longer “Reviews” or “Approves” safety consulting firms, products or training programs. Consulting services, safety products, or training programs will be reviewed by Cal OSHA at the time of inspection if deemed necessary.
OSTS, Inc. has been assisting it’s clients with Cal OSHA compliance since 1990 and has had it’s services tested via Cal OSHA inspections and alleged violations. OSTS has been very effective in defending it’s clients at the District and Appellate Level. Our client references will confirm our effectiveness.
Do we
have any other locations?
No. We travel the United States for our clients, however,
our need for additional office sites is not needed.
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Do you
offer services in Spanish?
YES! O.S.T.S., Inc. has more full-time instructors who are
fluent in English and Spanish than instructors who speak English
only. Call to find out if we provide your specific subject
in Spanish.
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What
are the consequences of not having a Safety Program (IIPP)?
The fundamental business concern for not having an “Effective”
IIPP is that your company will not have a solid foundation
to build your safety efforts. This lack of structure will
promote hap-hazard facilitation of training, inspections and
safety committee activities.
Effectively managing the three activities (employee training, facility inspections and safety committee meetings) will allow you and your company “Proactive” response to employee health and safety, rather than “Reactive. Reactive response is significantly more costly in relation to human grief and company dollars.
The primary goal for any IIPP should be elimination of employee accidents, injuries, and near misses. Running a close second, should be reduction of Corporate liability and finally, compliance with Cal OSHA regulations.
Additionally, if Cal OSHA inspects your facility and finds violations but they do not cite violations of your IIPP (8CCR 3203), then your company will be eligible for Discretionary discounts on your penalty amounts. If you do receive citations of Section 3203, you will NOT be eligible for such additional discounts.
What are
the prices for your classes?
Being a consulting firm time is the critical factor. We have
some set pricing for common classes and services and all other
site-specific consulting is billed hourly.
When
will my certification expire?
Certification is subject specific. Our CPR / First Aid certification
has a two year expiration date. Hazardous Materials Response
certification is regulated by Cal OSHA and expires annually.
Call our office to ask about specific expiration dates for
specific classes.
What type
of training is required for the type of work we do?
Every business is different and has different machines, equipment
and hazards. While conducting required activities of your
Injury and Illness Prevention Program will help you in discovering
hazards unique to your company.
How often is
training required?
Cal OSHA’s Injury and Illness Prevention Program regulation
(California Code of Regulations Title 8 Section 3203) requires
that every employer in California provide “regular and
scheduled” training for their employees. The employer
must determine the definition of “regular and scheduled”.
Keep in mind that there are specific regulations that have there own training requirement (i.e. fire extinguisher training 8CCR 6151(g) requires annual retraining).
How many
employees do I have to train?
In considering how many employees you have to train depends
on how many employees are exposed to or affected by the particular
topic. As an example; Respiratory protection training must
be provided to ONLY those employees that have been required
to or who have volunteered to wear a tight-fitting facepiece
respirator. On the other hand, emergency evacuation procedures
must be communicated to ALL employees, because ALL may be
required to evacuate in a particular emergency.
Do I have
to train my employees in CPR/First Aid?
Employers are responsible for ensuring a four minute response
time to an injured employee. Even if you have a fire station,
staffed with paramedics across the street, what if they are
out on a previous call when you need them? Where do you think
the liability will be placed?
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What do
I do if Cal OSHA finds violations at my company?
A Cal OSHA inspection can be a frightening experience. Receiving
a packet of Citations and discovering the total amount of
penalty dollars can be sickening. Keep in mind that Cal OSHA’s
primary function is to help make workplaces safer for employees,
not to put you out of business. However, the penalty amounts
may lead you to believe otherwise.
You must understand that every employer has rights in the
event of receiving Cal OSHA citations AND THESE RIGHTS MUST
BE EXERCISED. The employer has the right to an Informal Conference
and the right to Appeal any or all of the citations.
O.S.T.S., Inc. has been extremely successful in developing
our clients arguments for Informal Conference and Appeal…so
successful that in twelve years we have not found it necessary
to take an Appeal all the way to the Appeal Court Room. With
a knowledgeable, researched approach we have achieved citation
withdraws, violation reclassifications, and significant penalty
reductions with minimal time and money investments. Call us
to find out how we can help you and your company and / or
to ask for references.
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