How
to Comply with OSHA Recordkeeping Requirements
Must-Attend
Training for Avoiding Costly Penalties and Keeping Your
Organization 100% Complaint!
Objectives: Upon completion, attendees
will:
Have an understanding of the importance
of keeping records,
Know the recordkeeping requirements,
Be able to quickly and easily complete the Form 300,
Summary 300A,
Be able to calculate the incidence rate for their
company
TOPICS TO BE COVERED:
Why to record and maintain
records
Who needs to maintain Injury & Illness Records
(Form 300)
What needs to be recorded
How to record work-related injuries &
illnesses
What is the difference between the Form 300 and the
workers' compensation recording requirements
Presented by: Boretti, Inc.
Instructor-James Cebelak: James has over 6 years of experience in managing
environmental, health and safety programs. He has been responsible
for the development, implementation, and management of safety
programs, policies, and procedures', ensuring the company complies
with all federal, state and local safety laws. James assisted one
of America's largest builders in earning the OSHA VPP Award in
2008, awarded the Safest Builder in America by the Building
Industry Association, and has been instrumental in assisting local
builders earn the Cal/SHARP award in Visalia, Delano, Bakersfield,
Fresno and Hanford, California. James is also an Authorized OSHA
Instructor for Construction.
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