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Description: Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) professionals have responsibility for many activities at mining and other worksites. These include management of regulatory and proactive programs, performing audits, and training employees and contractors. These activities also carry significant legal liability exposure: in tort (personal injuries relating to negligent training and supervision); in contract (breach of responsibilities); and in civil and criminal exposure arising from OSHA, MSHA and EPA violations. In addition, unethical activities or allegations can cost EHS professionals their hard-earned certifications. This session will address the legal and ethical considerations for EHS professionals, strategies for effective management of liability exposures, and proactive solutions. We’ll discuss legal privilege issues, preparation of accident reports, management of inspections and OSHA/MSHA conferences, and more.