OSHA Injury and Illness Recordkeeping and Reporting Masterclass

Osha Recordkeeping Masterclass Wide

Although OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping and reporting has always been an important regulatory compliance issue, accurate recording and reporting determinations is more critical now than ever before. In response, the national OSHA Practice at CMC has designed an OSHA Injury and Illness Recordkeeping and Reporting Masterclass, which is a deep dive into the nuances of OSHA 300 Log recordkeeping, E-Recordkeeping, and serious injury and fatality reporting, from the basics of what constitutes an injury, to navigating the complexities of determining work-relatedness and whether an incident results in a covered in-patient hospitalization or amputation as defined by OSHA’s recordkeeping and reporting regulations.

What You Will Learn

OSHA Recordkeeping

  • Scope of OSHA’s Recordkeeping Authority
  • Recordkeeping Forms 
  • How Do Employers Use These Forms
  • Steps to Recordkeeping
  • Analyzing work-relatedness and evaluating general recordable outcomes
  • Verify, Summarize, Certify, Post & Maintain 
  • Common Recordkeeping Mistakes
  • A practical exercise/quiz 

E-Recordkeeping

  • E-Recordkeeping Data Submission Requirements 
  • How to Use the Injury Tracking Application
  • Review of Data Submitted for 2016-2021
  • E-Recordkeeping Enforcement and Site-Specific Targeting Inspection Program

Significant Injury and Fatality Reporting

  • Hospitalization, Amputation and Fatality Reporting Requirements
  • Reporting Timing Issues 
  • Common Reporting Mistakes
  • What Happens After You Report (OSHA’s RRI process)

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OSHA Recordkeeping & Reporting Masterclass

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