Thursday Oct 1, 2020
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM PDT
3-part series
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Are you current on OSHA Recordkeeping and Reporting, especially the new COVID and electronic reporting requirement?
OSHA Recordkeeping and Reporting requirements are not straightforward and sometimes confusing. COVID and electronic reporting are new OSHA requirements along with other updates. We are offering you a chance to learn from an expert in this series of webinars helping you understand the entire OSHA reporting process. Get a head start as 2020 OSHA 300A reports will need to be posted next February 1st.
Part 1: OSHA 300 Log and what is a recordable injury
Presenter: Drew Kertzman, CSP and Safety and Health Technical Specialist, Labor and Industries’ Division of Safety and Health
This session is interactive learning and we will start with the OSHA300 Log.
• Purpose of keeping injury and illness records
• How to determine record-ability
Next in this series will be:
Part 2 (October 6) covering the OSHA 300A form
Part 3 (October 7) covering Electronic Reporting Rules, COVID reporting, and Ask-the-Expert, an open Q&A on any OSHA 300 questions.
Printed courtesy of www.masonchamber.com – Contact the Shelton-Mason County Chamber of Commerce for more information.
215 W Railroad Ave, Shelton, WA 98584 – (360) 426-2021 – info@masonchamber.com