OSHA Recordkeeping: Critical for Compliance and Understanding Severe Injury Reporting
Workers' Compensation Trust
47 Barnes Industrial Park Road
Wallingford, CT 06492
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Is your organization accurately recording data on its OSHA logs? Do you know the requirements for OSHA’s Severe Injury Reporting? If you are not sure, come to this fast-paced class to gain valuable information. Keeping your OSHA logs correctly can save your organization from fines! Recordkeeping and Reporting Electronically to OSHA is mandatory for many private employers and all public entities. Severe Injury Reporting is required for ALL organizations regardless of their size or whether they need to keep OSHA logs. And the timeframe for Severe Injury Reporting is 8 hours for a fatality, and 24 hours for a severe injury. If you are responsible for maintaining the log(s) or reporting a severe injury, this is a necessary class for you to attend.
Learning Outcomes:
- Review key aspects of OSHA recordkeeping
- Understand which information is critical to accurately record injuries
- Learn the triggers for recording injuries on the log
- Learn important aspects of OSHA recordkeeping, for instance, Privacy Cases
- Understand when to call OSHA for Severe Injury Reporting
- Review common OSHA recordkeeping mistakes
Attendees:
All Trust Members, Human Resources, and anyone tasked with keeping the OSHA log or reporting a severe injury.
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