OSHA Recordkeeping and Reporting
Property & Casualty, Risk

Chris Halverson
Senior Director of Risk ManagementDirector of Rapid Response & Recovery

Parker Feely
Associate Risk ManagerAll 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.
This webinar recording – facilitated by Chris Halverson and Parker Feely – covers requirements, and provides guidance on complying with recordkeeping requirements. In addition, this session addresses the new Injury Tracking Application (ITA) updates for high hazard industries.
Length: 1 hour + 30 minutes
Supplemental materials:
- Nine Exceptions to Work-Relatedness
- How To Count The Days
- 14 First Aid Treatments
- Blank OSHA Logs
- How to Upload 300 & 301 Data to ITA
Additional resources:
- What electronic reporting requirements pertain to your business? Find out here using the ITA Coverage Application
- View a full list of designated industries required to report Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses on osha.gov