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  • May 2, 2022 at 2:32 pm #835
    John MulroyJohn Mulroy
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    Program Managers: Please feel free to share with your stakeholders….

    Pennsylvania OSHA Consultation will offer a free webinar on Workplace Safety and the Automotive Lift. 

    Title: Workplace Safety and the Automotive Lift
    Date: Wednesday – May 11, 2022
    Time 10:30am – 11:30am

    Overview: Representatives from the Automotive Lift Institute will conduct a webinar addressing the importance of automotive lift safety. The goal of this presentation is to raise employer awareness relative to automotive lift safety and encourage a proactive approach to maintaining such devices. During this webinar various topics will be reviewed such as vehicle lift inspections, certifications, operator training, and relative OSHA standards.

    Presenters:
    Bob O’Gorman, ALI President
    Dale Soos, ALI Senior Engineer
    Janelle Storey, ALI Certification Program Coordinator

    Please join us for this no obligation free webinar.  We encourage you to share this invitation with others you feel would benefit from this content.

    Pre-registration not required.  Webinar room opens one hour prior to start time.

    Join from PC, Mac, iOS or Android: https://iupvideo.zoom.us/j/92952274902?pwd=bnN2R1R6R1dCa21GTkhRSCtyUkJyUT09
    Password: paosha

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