OSHA Record Keeping and Documentation
With this important safety training, you may not make it into the Guinness© book of world records, but you will master the tools needed to implement an effective safety program and satisfy OSHA requirements. This course details the steps required to correctly complete OSHA form 300, OSHA form 300A, and OSHA form 301. But rather than just setting a new record, this safety course blows others out of the water, by revealing how they can be used to help create a safer workplace. But it doesn’t stop there, reach new heights by learning how to keep monitoring records, safety training records, hazardous communication records, OSHA required written safety programs, and more. You may not be the fastest person on a motorcycle, the winner of the biggest lottery payout, or juggled the most number of chainsaws but with our OSHA Record Keeping and Documentation Safety training program you will learn to keep and use safety records to create a record-breaking safe workplace.
Anyone who is responsible for safety and insurance paperwork and maintaining OSHA records.
1 Hour 25 Min.
Introduction
OSHA Record keeping
OSHA Form 300 (Part 1)
OSHA Form 300 (Part 2)
OSHA Form 300a
OSHA Form 301
Record Location And Access
Employee Role And Rights
Employee Privacy
Incident Report Guidelines
Determining Work-Related Cases
Medical Treatment vs First Aid
Classifying Each Case
Days Away And Restricted Duty
Reporting Fatalities And Hospitalization
Incident Rates
Comparing Incident Rates
Additional Documentation
Training Documents
Hazard Communications
Review