Seminar Dates: September 19, 2024 8:00 AM
Seminar Cost: $45.00 Register Now
Seminar Description:
PGMS Management Package.
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This seminar tailored for small businesses in the landscaping and groundskeeping industry.

We will unravel the complexities of OSHA recordkeeping, offering practical insights to empower small businesses in maintaining accurate records, minimizing compliance risks, and cultivating a safety-driven workplace culture. This seminar is your key to seamlessly navigating OSHA recordkeeping requirements amidst the lush landscapes of the green industry.
Learning Objectives:
1. Demystifying OSHA Recordkeeping Requirements:
Dive into the specifics of OSHA recordkeeping regulations, with a focus on demystifying the requirements applicable to small businesses in landscaping and groundskeeping. Participants will gain a clear understanding of what needs to be recorded, how to do it efficiently, and why accurate recordkeeping is crucial for compliance.
2. Hands-On Training for Recordkeeping Accuracy:
Through interactive exercises and real-world examples, attendees will learn practical techniques for maintaining accurate OSHA records. This objective aims to equip participants with the skills to navigate common challenges, address potential pitfalls, and ensure that their recordkeeping practices stand up to OSHA scrutiny.
3. Building a Proactive Recordkeeping Culture:
Beyond mere compliance, this objective focuses on instilling a proactive recordkeeping culture within small businesses. Attendees will explore strategies to integrate recordkeeping seamlessly into daily operations, engage employees in the process, and leverage recordkeeping data for continuous improvement and enhanced safety performance.

Charity Madrid-Torres
Charity Madrid-Torres is a seasoned safety professional and operations management expert with a career spanning over thirteen years in the safety field and fifteen years in operations management. She currently serves as an integral part of the University of Arizona community.
Before joining the University of Arizona, Charity kick-started her career as a Corporate Safety Consultant at a national staffing company. Her responsibilities included overseeing and, managing diverse accounts across states. This extensive geographical and varied industry coverage equipped Charity with in-depth knowledge of both State and Federal regulations related to Occupational Safety and Health, particularly in General Industry and Construction standards.
Driven by a passion for ensuring employee safety and transforming the perception of safety in the workplace, Charity obtained her OSHA Outreach Authorization from the University of California San Diego. Additionally, Charity holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Arizona.
Charity's commitment to safety extends beyond regulatory compliance; she believes in fostering a culture where safety is a way of life rather than a reactive measure. Her dedication to this cause is evident in her engaging approach as a safety trainer, aiming to motivate and inspire both employers and employees. She emphasizes that safety is not just about adhering to rules and regulations but, more importantly, about saving lives and promoting a harm-free existence.
With her wealth of experience across various industries and her ability to connect with people, Charity Madrid-Torres is on a mission to redefine safety as an integral part of how individuals live and work.
