64 The First 5 Documents Every New Safety Manager Needs (Before OSHA Shows Up)
1️⃣ Hook Paragraph If OSHA walked into your facility today, would you know exactly which documents they will ask for first? Many new safety managers feel overwhelmed trying to manage OSHA compliance, safety training, and inspections while keeping employees safe. In this video, you'll learn the five critical documents every safety manager must have ready before an OSHA inspection. 2️⃣ What This Video Covers This video explains how to prepare for an OSHA inspection and the essential documents OSHA compliance officers typically request first. If you're responsible for workplace safety, training employees, or managing safety programs in a manufacturing or food processing facility, you'll learn a simple framework to stay organized, improve OSHA compliance, and reduce stress when regulators show up. 3️⃣ Key Takeaways • The first document OSHA will ask for when they begin an inspection • The core written safety programs every workplace should maintain • How training records prove your safety program is actually being implemented • Why hazard assessments and job safety analysis (JSA) demonstrate proactive safety leadership • The common mistake safety managers make by focusing on the wrong things during OSHA preparation 4️⃣ Who This Is For This video is designed for new safety managers, plant managers, supervisors, and operations leaders who have been tasked with managing workplace safety. If you're responsible for OSHA compliance, safety training for supervisors, preventing workplace accidents, or preparing for OSHA inspections, this video will help you build confidence and focus on what actually matters. #OSHA #SafetyManager #WorkplaceSafety #SafetyTraining #SafetyLeadership #OSHACompliance #ManufacturingSafety #SafetyTips #SafetyCulture #OSHAInspection #SafetyManagement #PreventWorkplaceAccidents