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The American Supply Association Safety Committee presents this webinar related to everything you always wanted to know about OSHA, including enforcements, inspections and new initiatives.
Watts has announced the next installment in the Watts Work Engineer Webinar Series for their engineer, architect, designer, specifier and facility manager customers.
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Watts has announced the next installment in the Watts Works Engineer Webinar Series for their engineer, architect, designer, specifier and facility manager customers.
The webinar series will cover conservation of energy, explaining why it should not be the prime focus but rather a product of achieving the desired indoor environment.
The webinar presenters will cover the general guidelines provided by OSHA on preparing for COVID-19 in the workplace, actual practices that have been put in place at distribution locations and lessons learns, as well as what to do when you have an employee showing symptoms or testing positive for COVID-19.