Legal And Ethical Considerations For Mine Safety Professionals
SME Krumb Lecture: Adele Abrams, Esq., CMSP
Tuesday, February 2, 2021
11 am EST
https://zoom.us/j/95773514591?pwd=dG4xWGhHVVF0OUdtMGNJczBhMHhSZz09Join this presentation to answer the question:
HOW DO YOU MITIGATE PERSONAL LEGAL EXPOSURE AS A SAFETY/ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL?
Environmental, health, and safety professionals (EHS) have responsibility for many activities, including: management of regulatory and proactive programs; performing audits; and training employees and contractors. These activities also carry significant personal and corporate legal liability exposure, both from MSHA (civil and criminal) and in tort actions arising from negligent training, inspections and supervision. In addition, unethical activities or allegations can cost EHS professionals their hard-earned certifications. This presentation will address the legal and ethical considerations for EHS professionals, strategies for effective management of liability exposures, and proactive solutions. Among other things, you will receive detailed instructions on legal privilege issues, preparation of accident reports, management of inspections, OSHA/MSHA conferences, and more.
About the Speaker
Adele L. Abrams | President, Law Office of Adele L. Abrams PC | Beltsville, MD, United States
Adele L. Abrams is a Certified Mine Safety Professional and attorney, who is president of the Law Office of Adele L. Abrams P.C., (MD, CO, WV offices). She represents employers in OSHA and MSHA litigation nationwide, and provides employment and safety law consultation, safety audits, and training services. She is on the adjunct faculty of the University of Colorado - Boulder and the Catholic University of America, where she instructs on employment and labor law. Adele practices in multiple federal courts, and is a graduate of the George Washington University’s National Law Center. She earned her B.S. from the University of Maryland, College Park. Adele is active in SME's Health & Safety Division and its Industrial Minerals & Aggregates Division. She is a professional member of the National Safety Council, where she was awarded the Distinguished Service to Safety Award (DSSA).