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OSHA Recordkeeping: Are You Ready for the Reporting Deadline?
Thursday, January 19, 2023 – 11:00AM to 12:00PM
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WHO
This event is for business owners, presidents, safety, HR and plant management, construction superintendents and project managers
WHERE
ZOOM Webinar – see registration information
WHEN
Thursday, January 19, 2023
11:00 AM Presentation
11: 45 AM Q &A
12:00 PM Available for follow-up calls
ABOUT THIS WEBINAR
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.
In this webinar, you will:
- Share how to avoid OSHA record keeping violations.
- Clarify what employers should and should not report.
- Review the key points of 29 CFR Part 1904.
- Explain key aspects of Form 300, 300A, First Report of
Injury, including posting requirements for the 300A. - Go through the on-line or Injury Tracking Application (ITA)
and OSHA Form submission requirements. - Explain how to handle severe injury reporting.
- Demonstrate how accurate reporting and recording can
be utilized to train employees and improve safety.
THE SPEAKERS:
Tim Peterson, CHST. Tim is a 27-year veteran of OECS, performing thousands of employee trainings and audits across general industry and construction. As a long-time leader for OECS, Tim helps ensure the quality of OECS safety services, while he helps clients manage their regulatory issues with his
extensive experience.
Dave Ferkul, CIH, CSP. Dave heads the IH and environmental services department at OECS. His 33 years of experience includes: MNOSHA Workplace Safety Consultation, ergonomics and MNSTAR program coordinator, and a supervisor to 10 consultants. Dave also pulls experience from multiple consulting positions servicing the public sector, general industry and construction – where he administered Safety Grants, Alliance programs, and unit performance.