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AB2774 VIDEOS


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Success in Safety
A Top Down Approach to AB2774


Many employers are at a disadvantage with changes in the Workers’
Compensation environment:
 
  • New formula causing higher X-Mods
  • More exposure to Cal/OSHA fines and inspections
  • Increased costs of Workers’ Compensation claims
  • Increased Workers’ Compensation premiums
  • Impacts on your ability to bid on new projects


It has never been more imperative for employers to safeguard their organizations from injury exposures than now.
 
Join ESM Solutions for an in-depth presentation on Assembly Bill 2774, to learn how California employers can be better prepared to protect themselves from these changes. It is our goal throughout the four segments of this video series to provide necessary tools and valuable information to reduce the risk to your organization.
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We've had a significant change in the Cal/OSHA standards. Do you know how it will impact your company? In Segment 1, you will learn about AB2774 and how the new definitions and Cal/OSHA’s aggressive stance can lead to more costly citations. Join us as we establish the framework to help an employer mitigate this exposure.


Establishing a safety culture is a critical step in meeting the requirements of Cal/OSHA standards. Instituting best practices for safety management can minimize the exposure to AB2774. An effective safety program can help manage your X-Mod, reduce your Workers’ Compensation costs, and create a competitive advantage when bidding on projects. In Segment 2, you will learn how to comply with AB2774 by satisfying Cal/OSHA’s IIPP requirement.


Implementation of safety policies and best practices is critical to success. Identifying leading exposures and developing corrective actions and enforcement policies are essential to ensure workplace hazards are mitigated. In Segment 3, you will learn why your written safety program must reflect your organization’s field practices. An ineffective safety program exposes your organization to larger Cal/OSHA citations with reduced appeal opportunity.


Written, effective safety programs will help control hazards, prevent injuries and minimize Cal/OSHA enforcement and AB2774 exposures. But if citations are issued, what legal defenses do you have? In Segment 4, you will learn tactics that can minimize the impact of a Cal/OSHA inspection and citation.


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Disclaimer:
This video and recommendations are purely advisory and for the purpose of assisting with Workers’ Compensation management and OSHA compliance procedures. The recommendations of ESM Solutions, Inc. are the result of practices and conditions analyzed and information made available at the time of the recommendation and do not purport to refer to or guarantee compliance with all local, state or federal regulations, which may be applicable to such practices and conditions. This video should not be considered a definitive listing of all resolutions to the employer’s Workers’ Compensation program nor an absolute solution to all indicated recommendations. Implementation, management and operation of Workers’ Compensation and OSHA compliance risk management procedures are the responsibility of the organization.