How to correctly fill out the OSHA 300, 301, and 300A logs
New requirements for electronic injury and illness reporting
Determining if you are a high-risk industry
Compliance scheduling for all industries
Tips for complying with all of 29 CFR 1904
Possible outcomes to this rule to business and industries
The OSHA playbook on audit and enforcements
The OSHA audit process
The defense against citation
The top 10 most frequently cited violations
Key components to an effective Safety and Health program
Negotiating tactics to reduce OSHA fines
Determine the TRIR, DART, and EMR value for your organization
The OSHA recordkeeping rules
Special cases regarding OSHA recordkeeping
Who should Attend
Attendees with job titles such as
Compliance & Safety Officer
CEO or Company Executive
Director of Human Resources
Director of Risk Management
Risk Advisor-Insurance Companies
Regulatory Compliance Agent
Process Technicians
General Contractors
General Employees
Warehouse Managers
from:
Agriculture
Oil and Gas
Construction Contractors
Utilities
Medical
Wood Manufacturing
Laboratories
Public Sector workers with state OSHA plans
Food Manufacturing
Retail
Housekeeping
Maintenance
Restaurants
Hospitality
Insurance
Osha - Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
Past Events
The New OSHA Recordkeeping Rule & Surviving An OSHA Audit: In-Person Seminar 2016 - 18 Nov 2016, Miami, Florida, United States (62021)
Important
Please, check "The New OSHA Recordkeeping Rule & Surviving An OSHA Audit: In-Person Seminar" official website for possible changes, before making any traveling arrangements