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OSHA Recordkeeping Requirements and Electronic Submission Guidelines in 2023

If you are an employer with more than 10 employees, you might be required to maintain a record of serious work-related injuries and illnesses. Although there are certain low-risk industries that are exempted, it is important to know how OSHA classifies a high-risk injury and how it defines a recordable injury or illness. Employers, workers and OSHA use this information to evaluate the safety of your workplace. This information helps in understanding industry hazards and lay out basic requirements to implement worker protections, so workplace hazards can be reduced and eliminated and the future workplace injuries and illnesses can be prevented.
 

2022 saw many changes in health and safety and updates to OSHA Recordkeeping regulatory guidelines. This has created a lot of questions and concerns from companies about what this requirement means and what OSHA will do with this information in 2023. This training will provide a comprehensive overview of what the updated 2022 OSHA 300 Log Recordkeeping Reporting Requirements are so that a beginner or a seasoned EHS Professional will have confidence in knowing how to fill these out quickly and correctly.
 

In addition, navigating the complexities of OSHA Recordkeeping can be challenging, even for the seasoned Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Professional. We will provide you with a basic review of OSHA Recordkeeping. We will also address the site-specific case scenarios questions and answers throughout the presentation.
 

Join us on Clatid this December to develop  basic understanding of what the OSHA Recordkeeping Requirements are and learn to navigate the complexities in filling out the OSHA Recordkeeping Forms.

 

 

Get Answers to

-What is the best way to get started in implementing a comprehensive OSHA Recordkeeping Program at my site? 
-What is the best way to stay informed of ongoing changes in the OSHA Recordkeeping Requirements? 
-What are some resources that can be helpful with OSHA Recordkeeping?

 

 

What You will Learn

-OSHA's Recordkeeping Rule, forms and basics
-OSHA on work environment and travel status
-The OSHA 300 Log Electronic Recordkeeping Requirements in 2023
-How you can 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
-The difference between First Aid and Medical Treatment

 

 

Bonus Topics

-Address difficult site-specific OSHA Recordkeeping Scenarios
-Address 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
 

You may ask your Question directly to our expert during the Q&A session.

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