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HEC TV: Stay Safety Savvy with an Effective Written Safety Plan

Published Tuesday, March 12, 2019 6:27 am



Effective October 27, 2018, new administrative rules for the State of Hawaii Department of Occupational Safety and Health (HIOSH) require companies who have 10 or more employees to develop a written safety and health program that satisfies HIOSH/OSHA requirements.  Previously, such written programs were required only for companies with 25 or more employees.

In this installment of HEC TV, HR Consultant Jessica Morikone talks about:

  • What is a written safety and health program?
  • Who must have a written safety and health program?
  • What must be included in the program?
  • What resources are available to employers to assist in creating an effective plan?

This episode of HEC TV is part of HEC’s March Feature of the Month:  Developing a Safety Culture Through a Written Safety and Health Program.  Read more.

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