[Webinar] OSHA VPP and Other Cooperative Programs

On Tuesday, August 24, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. ET, join Kate McMahon, Aaron Gelb, and Lindsay DiSalvo for a webinar regarding OSHA VPP and Other Cooperative Programs.

Membership in OSHA’s Voluntary Protection Programs (VPP) has long been coveted by employers with exceptional safety programs. VPP recognizes employers that implement effective safety and health management systems and maintain injury and illness rates below national averages for their industries. To be accepted into the Program, employers must undergo a rigorous onsite evaluation by a team of safety and health professionals and are re-evaluated every three to five years on myriad metrics to remain in the Program. Importantly, VPP members are exempt from OSHA programmed inspections. However, VPP came under intense scrutiny from the Obama/Biden Administration because it was perceived as being too easy for employers to get into, too difficult to be removed, and provided too much of an enforcement shield. With a transition back to a Democratic Administration, that negative view of VPP may resurface, resulting in further chipping away at participation opportunities and the attendant benefits to employers in the program.

This webinar will examine the basics of VPP, discuss possible changes to participation and the impact on employers that are currently flying or wish to fly the VPP flag. Participants will learn:

    • What is VPP
    • Pros and Cons of participating in VPP
    • How do you get in and remain in VPP
    • Obama/Biden OSHA’s criticisms of and changes to VPP
    • STAR and other Cooperative Programs

Click here to register for the August 24th webinar.

This will be the 12th webinar event in Conn Maciel Carey LLP’s 2021 OSHA Webinar Series.  Click here to view our full schedule and detailed program descriptions for all of the webinars in the 2021 OSHA Webinar Series.  If you missed any of our past webinars in our annual OSHA Webinar Series, view our OSHA Webinar Library to access of our webinar recordings. Also, click here to subscribe to our YouTube channel and get an email notification when new recordings become available.

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