OSHA Recordkeeping

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06 May

OSHA Recordkeeping

OSHA Recordkeeping

Tuesday, May 6, 2025 (12:00 AM to 11:59 PM)
6 PDCs
Provider: Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation, Division of Safety & Hygiene Training Center
Course Name: OSHA Recordkeeping

Speaker: Brian Zachetti
Program Type: Seminar/Workshop
Registration URL: https://info.bwc.ohio.gov/for-employers/safety-and-training/safety-education/safety-courses
OSHA Recordkeeping, Youngstown, Ohio
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Who should attendIndividuals responsible for OSHA recordkeeping within a company should attend. You will learn: o OSHA recordkeeping requirements for workplace injuries and illnesses; o Correct use of the required OSHA recordkeeping forms; o Guidelines for recordable and non-recordable workplace injuries and interpretations; o An overview of OSHA standards that require and/or imply employer recordkeeping. After this course, you will be able to: o Explain regulation OSHA 29 CFR 1904 scope and responsibilities; o List important contacts; o Properly complete OSHA forms, including: 300, 300A and 301; o Calculate injury and incidence rates; o Identify a recordable event, a reportable event and special cases that need attention. How you will be assessed: o Satisfactory participation of instructor-led and student-centered exercises ;o And/or an end of course test using provided materials.

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Who should attendIndividuals responsible for OSHA recordkeeping within a company should attend. You will learn: o OSHA recordkeeping requirements for workplace injuries and illnesses; o Correct use of the required OSHA recordkeeping forms; o Guidelines for recordable and non-recordable workplace injuries and interpretations; o An overview of OSHA standards that require and/or imply employer recordkeeping. After this course, you will be able to: o Explain regulation OSHA 29 CFR 1904 scope and responsibilities; o List important contacts; o Properly complete OSHA forms, including: 300, 300A and 301; o Calculate injury and incidence rates; o Identify a recordable event, a reportable event and special cases that need attention. How you will be assessed: o Satisfactory participation of instructor-led and student-centered exercises ;o And/or an end of course test using provided materials.

OSHA Recordkeeping
OSHA Recordkeeping
242 W Federal St
Youngstown, OH 44503-1211

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