OSHA Recordkeeping: Completing and Maintaining the OSHA 300 Log 2016
28 Jan 2016
Online Event
Description
Topics
How to determine whether a case is recordable
Definitions of OSHA recordability
Completing and maintaining the OSHA 300 Log
Recordkeeping requirements
The importance of establishing procedures and programs enabling early medical intervention and reporting of injuries/illnesses to prevent incidents or minor injuries from becoming recordable
When do you need to report injuries / illnesses and fatalities to OSHA
Who should Attend
Healthcare providers and nurses
Human resources staff
Physician’s assistants
Doctors
Management
Safety and health professionals and staff
Supervisors
Past Events
OSHA Recordkeeping: Completing and Maintaining the OSHA 300 Log 2016 - 28 Jan 2016, Online Event (55082)
Important
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