OSHA Recordkeeping Training Available in October
Posted on September 9, 2020 by Jonathan Lips
Maintaining an accurate OSHA log of recordable work-related injuries and illnesses is an important skill that benefits
employers, workers, safety professionals and government agencies.
The Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry is offering a free introductory-level training webinar about OSHA recordkeeping requirements, including recording COVID-19, on Oct. 2, 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Capacity is limited, and there are just a small number of spots still available, so sign up right away (REGISTER HERE) if you are interested in attending the training.
Topics covered will include:
- Recordability of injuries and illnesses
- Differences between OSHA cases and workers' compensation claims
- Classifying cases
- Counting time
- Privacy cases
- How many logs to keep
- Maintaining logs
- Creating a log summary
- Reporting log data to OSHA
- Recording COVID-19 cases
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