Companies with good safety programs often conduct internal safety inspections to ensure that machinery and equipment are in good working order prior to daily operation, and that emergency safety equipment, such as fire extinguishers, are fully functional and ready to use in an emergency. These inspections are conducted to comply with OSHA regulations and other applicable safety standards, but their main purpose is to prevent injuries. To ensure effective hazard identification and timely correction, inspections must be conducted at a frequency specified by OSHA or other safety standards. This webcast will cover the common types of equipment and facility inspections required by these standards, along with their recommended frequencies.