Did you know that recording and Reporting workplace injuries and illnesses is required by OSHA? Are you familiar with the latest OSHA recordkeeping requirements?
If you have more than 10 employees, you must record and maintain, and in some cases, report records of work-related injuries and illnesses. Employers could face penalties for non-compliance so we’re here to help with this important Rule.
Join us for this free and interactive webcast where we will cover the following topics:
- New changes in the 1904 Recordkeeping Rule
- The three forms that you need to know about for this OSHA Standard
- How to use the required OSHA 300 forms and determining recording criteria
- When to upload 300 forms to OSHA’s Website
You will also have the opportunity to ask questions and get answers from our safety experts.
Don't miss this chance to learn how to comply with OSHA's recordkeeping requirements and avoid potential costly fines.
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