The New OSHA Recordkeeping Rule & Surviving An OSHA Audit: In-Person Seminar 2016 covers topics such as:
- How to correctly fill out the OSHA 300, 301, and 300A logs
- New requirements for electronic injury and illness reporting
- Determining if you are a high-risk industry
- Compliance scheduling for all industries
- Tips for complying with all of 29 CFR 1904
- Possible outcomes to this rule to business and industries
- The OSHA playbook on audit and enforcements
- The OSHA audit process
- The defense against citation
- The top 10 most frequently cited violations
- Key components to an effective Safety and Health program
- Negotiating tactics to reduce OSHA fines
- Determine the TRIR, DART, and EMR value for your organization
- The OSHA recordkeeping rules
- Special cases regarding OSHA recordkeeping
The New OSHA Recordkeeping Rule & Surviving An OSHA Audit: In-Person Seminar 2016 brings together attendees with job titles such as
- Compliance & Safety Officer
- CEO or Company Executive
- Director of Human Resources
- Director of Risk Management
- Risk Advisor-Insurance Companies
- Regulatory Compliance Agent
- Process Technicians
- General Contractors
- General Employees
- Warehouse Managers
from:
- Agriculture
- Oil and Gas
- Construction Contractors
- Utilities
- Medical
- Wood Manufacturing
- Laboratories
- Public Sector workers with state OSHA plans
- Food Manufacturing
- Retail
- Housekeeping
- Maintenance
- Restaurants
- Hospitality
- Insurance
Osha - Occupational Safety and Health Administration.