Webinars / 2024 Webinars

01/24 January OSHA's Injury & Illness Recordkeeping (test)

Increased safety risks are inherent to the construction and manufacturing industries, where it’s more likely for worker injuries to occur. Along with that, OSHA has a set of rules and regulations for how injuries or illnesses should be investigated, documented and reported. However, filling out OSHA reporting forms can be incredibly confusing.

Is your company clear on what constitutes a recordable injury or illness in these circumstances? It’s imperative you do.

In fact, capturing and submitting the correct information along with leveraging your data is a key part of building a strong safety culture. This information helps you evaluate the safety of your workplace, determine where the hazards are, and understand the important steps you can take to reduce and eliminate injuries and illness in the future. 

At the end of this webinar, you will:

Understand OSHA recordkeeping regulations and their significance.
Apply knowledge to accurately complete OSHA 300 logs.
Analyze incidents for recordability and propose improvements.
Evaluate current recordkeeping procedures and their effectiveness.
Develop tailored recordkeeping protocols and educational materials.

Join us for this FREE, informative webinar to ensure you’re in compliance!

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Course content

    • January 2024 webinar
    • OSHA 300 logs
    • Assess your current recordkeeping procedures and their effectiveness.
    • OSHA Recordkeeping & Reporting knowledge check
    • Course Evaluation