Comprehensive OSHA compliance, safety audits, and risk mitigation strategies for Indiana businesses.
Chris Johnson, Certified Safety Professional (CSP)
Chris Johnson is a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) with over 20 years of experience helping Indiana businesses achieve OSHA compliance. He specializes in safety audits, program development, OSHA 300 log compliance, and inspection preparation.
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Get our Quick Start Guide to Conducting Your Own Mock Indiana OSHA Audit and take proactive steps to ensure compliance, identify hazards, and protect your employees.
The OSHA 300 log is a form used to record work-related injuries and illnesses. Most Indiana employers with more than 10 employees must maintain OSHA 300 logs and post the annual summary (Form 300A) from February 1 to April 30. We help ensure your recordkeeping is compliant and accurate.
We recommend conducting comprehensive safety audits at least annually, with more frequent inspections for high-hazard industries. Regular audits help identify risks before they become violations or injuries. Our mock OSHA audits simulate an actual inspection so you can address issues proactively.
An OSHA inspection typically includes an opening conference, a walkthrough of your facility, employee interviews, and a review of records including your OSHA 300 logs. Inspectors look for hazards and compliance with safety standards. Our preparation services help ensure you're ready if OSHA arrives.
A Certified Safety Professional (CSP) is a credential awarded by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals to individuals who have demonstrated comprehensive knowledge of safety practices and have met rigorous education and experience requirements. Chris Johnson holds this certification, ensuring expert-level guidance for your safety compliance needs.
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