Whether it is an accident, a complaint, or a programmed or focused inspection, it is important for employers to have a plan in place for when an inspector from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) arrives at the worksite, and this includes reviewing in advance documents that OSHA may request. But what about preparing management and nonmanagement witnesses? What happens when the OSHA inspector wants to explore beyond the scope of the investigation explained during the opening conference? What rights do employers have during inspections? What rights does OSHA have? This webinar will address the measures employers can take ahead of time, from conducting workplace hazard assessments, training teams, and preparing witnesses, to collecting documents and interacting with OSHA inspectors.