Confusion among employers over which forms should be used to initially report injuries and illness, and those that should be used for submission to OSHA or the proper reporting_agency may_result in problems. Any gaps in your OSHA 300 log can trigger_OSHA inquiries or even inspections.

Accurate reporting is imperative, and is a good tool to use in determining problem areas in the company’s business operation. So, prepare now to fill in the missing information as soon as possible.

On Wednesday, October 25 at 2 PM EDT, we will present a webinar titled OSHA Recordkeeping Compliance: Completing and Maintaining the OSHA 300 Log. The webinar will help those tasked with filling out and maintaining OSHA_Injury and Illness logs.

In this 90-minute live training, Irwin Dobrushin will help clarify what should be reported as an injury_or illness, as well as how to account correctly for lost work time. He will discuss:

  • The importance of the employees work relationship
  • Rules for temporary workers.
  • What OSHA means by “restricted_work”
  • What are the exceptions to OSHA recordability
  • Prescription medications versus OTC medicines
  • Calculation of injury_and illness rates
  • Resources to evaluate injury_recordability including OSHA Interpretations and other documents.

The session will provide you with techniques to assure that the information contained in the logs remains_confidential.

Join us for this highly-interactive 90 minutes webinar.

Topic: OSHA Recordkeeping Compliance: Completing and Maintaining the OSHA 300 Log
Date:  25-October-2017, Wednesday
Time: 2pm EDT – Duration: 90 Minutes
Location: Live, interactive training on your computer
Includes proprietary tools and helpful documentation!

This course has been approved by HRCI as eligible for 1.50 credits towards a participant’s recertification upon full completion.

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Instructor profile:

Irwin Dobrushin has over 38+ years of experience in the Environmental, Health and Safety Profession. Throughout his career, he has provided comprehensive Health & Safety services and support in a variety of business settings including consultation and industrial/manufacturing. His specialties include Safety and Industrial Hygiene Compliance Auditing, OSHA Process Safety Management and EPA Risk Management Programs, and Hazardous Waste Disposal, among others.

At the end of the webinar, you will know the nuts and bolts of completing the OSHA 300 Log and the 300A Annual summary

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