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ISBN 978-1-4303-0594-1
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Protect Your Business from OSHA
by Lidia LoPinto, MChE
A single
fine could cost you over $100,000 and
maybe even your business. Be prepared!
Just Released - Second edition.
Our new edition of our
OSHA text, revised and expanded for 2007.
OSHA publishes
citations every single month. They fine businesses nearly 1 billion
dollars and in 2003 their enforcement was stepped up so they have more
power than with prior administrations.
All businesses
are potential targets, including construction, food establishments, small
manufacturers, service establishments, and many more.
Our book
compiles all of the most important regulations into an easy to read book
with no legalese. Analysis of the OSHA regulatory system prepares
you in the event you are audited.
A great reference.
We help you cope with
valuable information:
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How to get
free help from the government to prepare for OSHA compliance
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How to look
for scientific inconsistencies in OSHA's own regulations and demand
proper testing and challenge the fine.
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What is the
single most important thing an inspector will want that most people
don't have, even if they are in compliance.
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How to save
over $100,000 in fines by setting a very simple program
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What are the
most important programs needed for your operation.
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We now offer
two versions of the book, hard cover with jacket, and the instant
download version.
About the Author:
Lidia
LoPinto is holds a Master's degree in Chemical Engineering from
Manhattan College and over 30 years of experience in industry. As
a project manager and engineer for a variety of municipal projects in
the North East including New York City, CT, Long Island, New Jersey and
and Puerto Rico, she she prepared health and safety documentation and
emergency plays. As a software publisher, she has designed adn and
written a number of software packages to comply with OSHA regulations,
including Easy Sign Maker, Easy Safety Plan Maker and others.
Lidia has published articles for Chemical Engineering Magazine, Plant
Engineering and her articles have been published in the Encyclopedia of
Chemical Technology. Lidia is current a software development
consultant specializing in manufacturing.
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