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Lunch & Learn: Prepare for Unexpected OSHA Site Visits -- The Cost of Not Being Safe - Feb 12

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Join NTRCA to hear from Daniel James about how to prepare for an unexpected OSHA visit. Daniel James serves as the Vice President for STC Safety Training & Compliance where he leverages his 22-years of industry experience and passion for helping companies achieve cultural excellence through the creation and implementation of sustainable safety management systems.


Attendees will learn:

How to Be Prepared for an OSHA Planned or Unplanned Visit

  • Learn the essential documentation and practices needed to ensure readiness for an OSHA visit.

Strategies to Minimize Operational Impact

  • Understand the effective processes and strategies to handle an OSHA inspection and reduce its impact on your business.

Wallet Cards for Your Crews

  • Whether your crew is employees of yours or work for a subcontractor, these cards will help the team stay calm and have actionable steps to take with an OSHA inspector.


February 12, 2025 | 11:30 AM - 1 PM

@Texas Star


$40 for people representing member companies.

$50 for non-members.


Paid registrants will also get access to a recording of the training after the event.


* Refund Policy: We are happy to refund your training or Lunch & Learn registration if you let us know you will be unable to attend at least 2 business days prior to the event. You will no longer have access to the video recording if you request a refund.





Interested in sponsoring a future lunch and learn? Email Kelle at membership@ntrca.com for more information.

Sponsorships include the following opportunities:

  • Time to present for 10 minutes at the beginning of the Lunch & Learn

  • Logo on all promo materials for the event on social media, website, emails, etc.

  • Attendee list so you can follow up

  • 2 tickets to that month's Lunch & Learn


Have a lunch & learn topic you'd like to present at NTRCA? CLICK HERE to submit more information. Lunch & Learn presentations are meant to be purely educational and not promote your company or products.

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