Attorney Neil Brunetz was quoted in “Safety First, or it Will Cost You” an article by Newsday discussing why he believes companies must remain proactive about maintaining a safe work place. Neil strongly advises against waiting for OSHA coming in and administering citations to take the appropriate precautions, as inspections and penalties have increased for 2020.
“Companies should be proactive and not wait for OSHA to come in and cite you for a violation,” says Neil Brunetz, an attorney at Drew Eckl & Farnham in Atlanta. “It’s kind of like paying them to be your safety consultant.”
Neil Brunetz