OSHA Recordkeeping and Injury Reporting
Seminar Title | Date | Time | Class # | Fee | Room |
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OSHA Recordkeeping and Injury Reporting |
*Room A228 is in the Agriculture and Energy Building. Use West Campus Drive entrance.
Course Description
Effective recordkeeping and injury reporting are critical to ensuring workplace safety and providing a strong foundation for a successful, well-managed safety program. Employees, supervisors, and managers responsible for recording and reporting workplace injuries and illnesses must learn how to stay in compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations, while identifying workplace risks. With focus on 29 CFR 1904 requirements, participants will:
- Recognize OSHA's rules for recordable injuries & illnesses on the OSHA 300 Form
- Understand the critical importance of a thorough incident investigation
- Evaluate safety metrics & indicators, including their relevance to an organization's safety performance
- Link the importance of building relationships with medical professionals to an organization's overall safety program
- Understand how injury & illness recordkeeping & reporting impacts Workers' Compensation
All sessions are taught by Tom Fitzgerald.
REGISTER
ONLINE with company bill information or download a registration form.
To register by phone with a credit card, call 1.888.GO TO LTC (1.888.468.6582) Ext. 1366
For questions or detailed information, call Workforce Solutions at 920.693.1675, or e-mail workforce.solutions@gotoltc.edu.