Many dairy companies and suppliers are turning to temporary workers to fill urgent staffing needs amid ongoing labor shortages. While temporary workers are welcomed into the workplace, they raise unique challenges for safety teams and company health and safety programs working to manage workplace safety hazards.
Join IDFA and Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) for a webinar on protecting the safety and health of temporary workers in the dairy industry while ensuring compliance with OSHA regulations. Seandra Williams, a compliance safety and health specialist from OSHA’s National Office, will detail OSHA’s initiative on temporary workers, discuss the specific challenges and considerations faced by host employers, and provide best practices and actionable strategies to implement. Williams has over 13 years of experience working in general industry and agricultural enforcement, with special expertise in protection of temporary workers.
“Health and Safety of Temporary Workers” will be recorded and available for all IDFA members to share with their respective safety managers and safety teams. This webinar is the second annual IDFA-OSHA Alliance safety webinar. In 2021, IDFA and the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) formed an Alliance to provide the dairy processing industry and the public with information, guidance, and access to training resources that will help protect the people making dairy products and improve their well-being.
Learn more about the IDFA-OSHA Alliance here.
Presented by:
Featuring:
Seandra Williams
Compliance Safety & Health Officer in the Office of General Industry and Agricultural Enforcement, OSHA’s Directorate of Enforcement Programs
Registration
This webinar is free for members and non-members of IDFA.
Questions: If you have questions or need assistance with the registration process, please contact IDFA at 202-737-4332 or registrar@idfa.org.