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Injury and illness recordkeeping: tips and best practices

TRENDS IN 20 WEBINAR | FREE

Injury and illness recordkeeping is one of the more complex OSHA regulations that employers must follow. Under OSHA’s recordkeeping requirements, certain covered employers are required to prepare and maintain records of serious occupational injuries and illnesses using the OSHA 300 Log. OSHA will ask for this information during an inspection, and may be required to submit a summary report to OSHA annually. Employers that fail to record injuries and illnesses properly may face heavy fines and increased scrutiny from regulatory authorities.

In this on-demand webinar, learn from BLR Senior Legal Editor, Christopher A. Harp, CSP who will present an information-packed, 20-minute webinar covering his top tips for developing and implementing an effective program, insight into trends in OSHA enforcement, discuss commonly overlooked program elements, and so much more!

Other topic areas covered:

  • Common violations of the standard (29 CFR 1904)
  • Exemptions to the rule
  • Overview of general recording criteria – recordable vs. non-recordable
  • OSHA logs
  • How to avoid recordable incidents while providing appropriate care

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Please note: This webinar is not valid for recertification credits. For a list of eligible programs, please click here.