ANSI/ASSP Standards - Impact on OSH Professionals Webinar Recording

Date: Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2022 - Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2022
Time: 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. (EST)
Event Type: Webinars, AIHA Webinars

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ASSP (the American Society of Safety Professionals) encourages support of consensus standards activities and processes as an alternative to government regulation of occupational safety and health whenever conditions permit. When compared to government regulation, consensus standard activities allow for greater participation by OSH professionals in the development of safety and health practices. Also, since consensus standards do not profess to address every possible situation, OSH professionals also have greater influence in the application and interpretation of consensus standards than they do with federal regulations.

The ASSP supports a complementary relationship between OSHA regulations and consensus standards related to occupational safety and health which uses valid consensus standards enforcement, mindful of the fact that consensus standards are not written to address every foreseeable circumstance. ASSP points out that action of this nature may empower and enhance the professional stature of both ASSE members and OSHA compliance officers. Most importantly, such action will allow for a more efficient and responsive use of occupational safety and health resources thereby improving working conditions.

This session will focus on these standards, how they are used, the context in how they are used, and the implication for OSH Professionals. ASSP receives many inquiries from AIHA members about ANSI/ASSP Standards and AIHA has representation on many of our committees.

Learning Objectives

After this webinar, participants will be able to:

  • Give a successful presentation addressing the use of ANSI/ASSP Standards, several pending new/revised standards and explain how they impact the profession.
  • Provide additional tangible information on the use of voluntary national consensus standards and how they are utilized in the public and private sector.
  • Present examples of how ANSI/ASSP Standards are used by government agencies on a global and domestic level to move occupational safety and health forward.

Presenters

Tim Fisher, CSP, CHMM, CPEA, CAE, ARM, STS, FASSP

Tim Fisher, CSP, CHMM, CPEA, CAE, ARM, STS, FASSP
Director, Standards Development and Technical Services
ASSP (American Society of Safety Professionals)
Tim Fisher is highly experienced in conducting quantitative, qualitative, and statistical occupational safety and health (OSH) evaluations and reviews. He’s knowledgeable in industrial management, technology, business, safety, industrial hygiene, and engineering controls, and experienced in evaluating, researching, and solving technical OSH problems. Tim has almost twenty-five years of OSH regulatory experience at the federal, state, and local levels, and he’s highly experienced with policy analysis and governmental affairs activities at the state, national, and global levels.

With a significant background in national standards development procedures and processes with exposure to international standards development, Tim has led seminar and training sessions addressing SH&E technical and professional issues, business practices, and governmental affairs. He also received national appointment to a Federal Advisory Committee, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) National Occupational Research Agenda (NORA) Traumatic Injury Team. Tim is a decorated United States Air Force veteran.

Lauren Bauerschmidt, CSP, STS

Lauren Bauerschmidt, CSP, STS
Manager, Standards Development
ASSP (American Society of Safety Professionals)
Lauren Bauerschmidt is an experienced Safety Standards Manager with a demonstrated history of working in the non-profit organization management industry. She is a strong community and social services professional skilled in Strategic Planning and Cross-functional Team Leadership.

Questions?

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