Emerging Workplace Hazards: New OSHA Focus Areas for 2025
Human Resources
Recorded Webinar
 60Minutes
All Days
Joe Keenan

Joe Keenan

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Description

This in-depth webinar explores the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) latest emphasis programs and enforcement priorities for 2025. With an evolving workplace landscape, new hazards have emerged that demand employer attention and HR-led response strategies. From ergonomic issues in remote work to heat illness prevention and increased focus on workplace violence, this session delivers the insights needed to proactively align your HR, compliance, and safety practices.

Key Areas Covered:

  • OSHA's 2025 National Emphasis Programs (NEPs)
  • Identifying and mitigating emerging hazards: heat stress, mental health, workplace violence
  • Ergonomics in hybrid and remote work environments
  • Compliance with state-specific hazard protocols
  • HR's role in hazard communication and training
  • Prevention strategies and recordkeeping requirements

Why It’s Necessary:

In 2025, OSHA is placing renewed focus on sectors with rising injury, illness, and incident rates. New NEPs and inspection protocols mean employers that fail to address workplace hazards risk not only penalties but also reputational damage. Proactively addressing OSHA’s focus areas is both a legal and strategic imperative.

What You Must Offer as an Employer:

  • A documented hazard assessment and response plan
  • Updated employee training on emerging risks
  • Mental health and heat illness prevention protocols
  • Ergonomic evaluations for remote workers
  • Transparent reporting systems for incidents and concerns

Who Should Attend:

  • HR Managers and Directors
  • Safety Officers and Compliance Leaders
  • Operations and Facility Managers
  • Risk Management Professionals
  • Legal and Policy Teams

2025 Update:

  • As of Q1 2025, OSHA has formally launched NEPs addressing:
  • Mental health and workplace violence (especially in healthcare and retail)
  • Heat-related illness prevention
  • Remote work ergonomics Employers in high-risk sectors should prepare for surprise audits under these new NEPs.
Joe Keenan

Joe Keenan

Highly experienced Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) and Human Resources (HR) Professional and Management Consultant with over 28 years of experience.  He received his Green Belt in Six Sigma/Lean Manufacturing in 2005, Masters in Business Administration (MBA) with a Human Resource Management Concentration in 2007, and Certified Safety Professional (CSP) in 2011.  He has the current pleasure of serving as Mississippi and Alabama Area Director of the American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP). He served on the OSHA Voluntary Protection...