OSHA Recordkeeping 101 Webinar
Date & Time:
9:00 am – 10:30 am
Overview:
The session will focus on OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping and reporting requirements.
All employers must promptly report workplace fatalities and certain injuries and illnesses. Most employers with more than ten employees are required to keep an annual log of work related injuries and illnesses at each establishment. The speakers will discuss requirements, and provide guidance on complying with recordkeeping requirements. In addition, this session will address the new Injury Tracking Application (ITA) updates for high hazard industries.
Session Takeaways
- Identifying what needs to be reported to OSHA (injuries, illnesses hospitalization and fatalities)
- Deciding if cases are recordable on the OSHA-300 log
- Determining what is work related under OSHA and what injuries and illnesses are recorded on the log
- Is it recordable? Addressing emerging trends such as mental health recordability
- Recognizing what first aid cases do not need to be recorded on the log
- Completing the OSHA 300, 300A, 301 forms
- Reviewing electronic submission of record requirements
- OSHA ITA “high hazard” industry reporting requirements that will require submission of the form 300-Log and Form 301 Injury & Illness Incident Reports
- How to access OSHA’s Injury Tracking Application (ITA) using Login.gov
- Addressing the Site-Specific Targeting
Who Should Attend?
Safety professionals, HR professionals and other professionals responsible for workplace safety
Join us for a webinar on Tuesday, December 10, 2024
Session: 9:00 – 10:00 am CT
Q&A: 10:00 – 10:30 am CT
Featured Speakers
Parker Feely, Associate Risk Manager, M3 Insurance
Michael Pate, Associate Risk Manager, M3 Insurance