Employers - Laws That Affect You
Cal/OSHA Accident Investigations
Learn why Cal/OSHA investigates accidents,
the procedures they follow, and violations
commonly cited as contributing to accidents.
How you will benefit from this session:
- Discover when you need to report an
accident to Cal/OSHA
- Be prepared for Cal/OSHA’s arrival
- Learn how to prevent accidents on the job
Managing Your Employees Withn The Law
During this energetic and fast-paced
workshop, participants will learn practical
techniques and receive valuable guidance,
including:
- Tips to avoid making common errors
- Overview of legal requirements that
impact the employment relationship
- Wage and overtime requirements
- Limitation of liability regarding
discrimination and harassment issues
- Reasonable accommodation process for
disabilities
* 7:30 a.m. Registration and complimentary continental breakfast.
Featured Speakers
Michael Donlon, PE
Senior Safety Engineer,
Cal/OSHA
Michael Donlon, PE is a Senior Safety Engineer with
industrial, construction and electrical safety experience.
He currently works in the Cal/OSHA Professional
Development and Training Unit where he develops
training programs for Cal/OSHA engineers. Prior to this,
he worked in the Enforcement Unit conducting inspections
and accident investigations. Michael has a degree in
Mechanical Engineering and is a Registered Professional
Safety Engineer.
Deanna Mouser,
Attorney at Law
Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo
Deanna Mouser has successfully represented
employers for 20 years and has presented practical and
energetic workshops on employment matters. Ms.
Mouser is the instructor of several employment law
courses through the University of California Santa Cruz
Extension. She received her J.D. Law Degree from the
University of Michigan in 1988 and her Master of Laws Degree from the University of Illinois in 1989. Ms.
Mouser practices employment law in the Pleasanton
Office of Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo. |