Demystifying OSHA Inspections Part 5: Your Right to Contest OSHA’s Citations and Fines
The last part of the OSHA inspection applies to you only if your practice has been cited or fined for a problem. You have the
The last part of the OSHA inspection applies to you only if your practice has been cited or fined for a problem. You have the
OSHA Compliance Takes a Team The responsibility and commitment of the management of OSHA compliance often weighs heavily on the shoulders of a facility’s OSHA

A medical facility that specialized in treating knee pain, in Wall, New Jersey voluntarily closed its doors in March 2017 after at least 30 patients
OSHA: Orientation Checklist How long has it been since you hired a new employee? Did you cover all the basics to get them started? Or
First impressions count, and the way your office appears to patients, potential new employees or OSHA inspectors, should send the right message. Using a safety
Looking for more information on using engineered safety devices? We get a lot of questions at TMC about the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP) standard requirement
After the inspection, the inspector will have a “Closing Meeting” to cover the preliminary findings. This meeting can happen immediately after the inspection or can
You’re watching television and a commercial comes on with haunting piano music and attractive middle-age people looking at nature or enjoying outdoor activities in
OSHA: Repeated PPE Training Your office has annual Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) training, and as need to train new hires. Is there ever a need
Paula Davies Scimeca, RN, MS, CARN, and author of Unbecoming a Nurse: Bypassing the Hidden Chemical Dependency Trap, recently wrote a guest post for the