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OSHA Form 300A, 300 and 301 in 2024

If you're an employer with more than 10 employees, you may be required to keep records of significant work-related injuries and illnesses. While some low-risk industries are exempt from this, it’s essential to understand how OSHA classifies a serious injury and defines a recordable incident. This data is used by employers, workers, and OSHA to assess the safety conditions at your workplace. By evaluating this information, you can identify industry-specific hazards and outline essential steps for implementing worker protections, which can help reduce and prevent future workplace injuries and illnesses.

Recently, several updates were introduced in health and safety regulations, including changes to OSHA’s Recordkeeping guidelines. These updates have raised numerous questions and concerns among businesses about what these requirements entail and how OSHA will handle this information in 2024. Join us this February for a foundational understanding of OSHA’s Recordkeeping Requirements and to better understand how to complete the necessary forms.

This training offers a thorough overview of the updated OSHA 300 Log Recordkeeping Reporting Requirements, ensuring both beginners and experienced EHS professionals gain the knowledge and confidence to complete these forms accurately and efficiently.

Furthermore, navigating the intricate details of OSHA Recordkeeping can be challenging, even for seasoned Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) professionals. This session will provide a foundational review of OSHA Recordkeeping, along with answers to site-specific case scenarios that will be addressed throughout the presentation.

What You will Learn

- How can you easily navigate the new OSHA 300 Log Electronic Reporting System?
- How to fill out the OSHA 300 Logs, including the OSHA 300, 300A, and 301 Forms?
- How to effectively determine work relatedness as it pertains to OSHA Recordkeeping?
- What is the difference between First Aid and Medical Treatment? 

Learning Through Examples

- Difficult site-specific OSHA Recordkeeping Scenarios
- Any site-specific questions or concerns

Who will Benefit 

- Human Resources professionals
- Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Professionals
- Loss Prevention Managers
- Insurance Professionals
- Plant Managers
- Safety Committee Members

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