On Thursday, February 8, 2024, Eric J. Conn, Lindsay A. DiSalvo, Valerie Butera, and Ashley D. Mitchell presented a webinar covering an OSHA Recordkeeping, E-Recordkeeping, and Reporting Update.
Last summer, OSHA finalized an amended E-Recordkeeping Rule, which expands the data many employers are required to submit to OSHA every year. We are also at a moment in OSHA’s history when the agency is clearly staffing up and ramping up inspections and enforcement generally, and with respect to injury and illness recordkeeping specifically. For example, OSHA has just introduced a new enforcement policy to allow for instance-by-instance citations for recordkeeping violations. With data submissions to OSHA under the new E-Recordkeeping Rule due now, and with the new enforcement risks around recordkeeping, accurate OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping and reporting is more critical now than ever before.
This webinar took a deep dive into the top 10 reasons it is critical to get recordkeeping and reporting right, with tips and strategies for how to do so.
Participants in this webinar learned:
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- Why it is more important than ever to get recordkeeping right
- New requirements of the E-Recordkeeping Rule
- Enforcement efforts and policies related to injury and illness recordkeeping
- Common recordkeeping errors
We are pleased to share these links to a copy of the slides and a recording of the webinar.
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