Nick Steiner had his first experience with an OSHA intervention many years ago while working as a shop floor employee. Since then, he has worked through multiple OSHA inspections in several states. Today, as a loss control consultant for R&R Insurance, Steiner helps clients prepare for OSHA on-site visits and supports all activities throughout the entire inspection process.
It’s important to understand that inspections don’t just stem from injuries, but they can come in forms of signs of imminent danger, employee complaints and emphasis programs, as well as injury rates, referrals and even follow-up inspections. Most recently, OSHA conducted over 34,000














