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E61 I'm the New Safety Manager... Now What?

1️⃣ Hook Paragraph Did you just become the safety manager… and no one actually trained you for the job? You’re staring at OSHA logs, accident reports, supervisor questions, and corporate emails wondering how to manage workplace safety without losing your mind. If you feel overwhelmed and unprepared for OSHA compliance, you’re not alone. 2️⃣ What This Video Covers In this episode, you’ll learn a simple, practical framework to move from reactive chaos to proactive OSHA compliance. Instead of drowning in regulations, you’ll discover how to build a clear system for safety manager responsibilities, OSHA inspection preparation, safety training for supervisors, and preventing workplace accidents—without needing another 30-hour OSHA course. 3️⃣ Key Takeaways How to get control of your OSHA 300 logs and accident records immediately Why every facility must inventory written safety programs (PPE, Hazard Communication, Emergency Action Plans) The #1 daily habit that improves safety leadership and prevents workplace accidents How to shift from reactive “firefighting mode” to a proactive workplace safety system A 3-phase roadmap: Safety Assessment → Set Expectations → Build a Safety Culture 4️⃣ Who This Is For This video is for new safety managers, plant managers, production supervisors, and operations leaders in manufacturing and food processing facilities who were promoted into safety and now feel overwhelmed. If you're responsible for OSHA compliance, employee safety training, inspections, and building a stronger safety culture—but don’t have a clear system—this is for you. 5️⃣ Call to Action If this helped you: 👍 Like this video so more safety managers can find it 🔔 Subscribe for weekly OSHA tips and workplace safety strategies 💬 Comment below with your biggest safety challenge right now 📋 Download my free OSHA Audit Checklist here: [INSERT LINK] 6️⃣ Hashtags #OSHA #SafetyManager #WorkplaceSafety #SafetyTraining #SafetyLeadership #OSHACompliance #ManufacturingSafety #FoodProcessingSafety #SafetyCulture #OSHAInspection #SafetyTips #PreventWorkplaceAccidents