OSHA Recordkeeping: Completing and Maintaining the OSHA 300 Log 2016 covers topics such as:
- How to determine whether a case is recordable
- Definitions of OSHA recordability
- Completing and maintaining the OSHA 300 Log
- Recordkeeping requirements
- The importance of establishing procedures and programs enabling early medical intervention and reporting of injuries/illnesses to prevent incidents or minor injuries from becoming recordable
- When do you need to report injuries / illnesses and fatalities to OSHA
OSHA Recordkeeping: Completing and Maintaining the OSHA 300 Log 2016 brings together:
- Healthcare providers and nurses
- Human resources staff
- Physician’s assistants
- Doctors
- Management
- Safety and health professionals and staff
- Supervisors