Jason Rozar
Southeastern U.S. Regional Manager
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Building a Flammable Storage Locker
April 30, 2019 by Jason Rozar Comments offThe need for flammable storage lockers can create a lot of questions for a company. Typical questions include: “What are the requirements for a flammable storage locker?” and “Can I build my own Flammable Locker from wood?” A flammable locker … Read more …
Office Ergonomics – Don’t Just Sit There
January 4, 2019 by Jason Rozar No commentsMovement invigorates the mind, leads to higher productivity, reduces back pain and increases your energy levels. It also helps the blood circulate oxygen and nutrients throughout your body. Some studies have shown that lack of movement throughout the day may … Read more …
Safety Training – What Type of Learners are Your Employees?
November 16, 2017 by Jason Rozar No commentsDid you see an ocean of blank stares in the audience the last time you conducted training on a new process, chemical or piece of equipment? Was your team fully engaged and active in the discussion? If you saw mostly stares, … Read more …
The Dreaded General Duty Clause
November 10, 2014 by Jason Rozar No commentsI recently read about a company that accepted a fine under Section 5 of the OSH Act, better known as the General Duty Clause. The general duty provisions are cited in inspections only when there are no specific standards applicable … Read more …
Who needs a Bloodborne Pathogens Program?
February 28, 2014 by Jason Rozar No commentsThis standard protects workers who can reasonably be anticipated to come into contact with blood or OPIM (Other Potentially Infectious Material) as a result of doing their job duties. Who falls under reasonably anticipated you ask? It encompasses any employee … Read more …
Fire Extinguishers Inspection, Maintenance and Testing
January 17, 2014 by Jason Rozar No commentsAs I visit many of my clients, I randomly will inspect their portable fire extinguishers as we tour the facility. During these inspections I have found that many of my clients are not in compliance with the OSHA standard 1910.157 even … Read more …