Jun 26

Online Event

Why Should You Attend: OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping compliance is a point of emphasis for OSHA, and the recordkeeping regulations are frequently cited by the Agency. This course will cover the OSHA recordkeeping analysis as explained through recent OSHA Interpretation Letters. While many OSHA Interpretation Letters are published and available on the OSHA website, there are many other unpublished letters that also provide useful guidance explaining how OSHA interprets its recordkeeping regulations. This course will help to prepare you for an OSHA recordkeeping inspection. Areas Covered in the Seminar: - The Scope of Work Relationship – differences between OSHA and Workers’ Compensation definitions. - Understanding the key exceptions to the work relationship. - Rules for temporary workers. - The role of employee fault. - What OSHA means by “restricted work.”. - The meaning of “significant aggravation.” - The effect of post-accident drug tests. - The conflicting doctor rule. - The nuts and bolts of completing the OSHA 300 Log. - Completing the 300A Annual Summary.


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