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OSHA Recordkeeping Compliance: The nuts and bolts of completing the OSHA 300 Log

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Duration : 90 Minutes

This course, has been approved for 1.5 HR (General) recertification credit hours toward aPHR™, PHR®, PHRca®, SPHR®, GPHR®, PHRi™ and SPHRi™ recertification through HR Certification Institute® (HRCI®).


Irwin Dobrushin, OSHA

Irwin Dobrushin has over 45 years of experience in the Environmental, Health, and Safety Profession. Mr. Dobrushin began his career as an OSHA Compliance Officer.  Throughout his career, he has supported the development of comprehensive environmental, health, and safety programs and services Read more


OSHA requires that businesses maintain a running account of injuries and illness that occur in the workplace. The logs must be completely and accurately filled in and completed. At the end of the year, these figures must be reported to OSHA or other report collection agencies to determine if the rate of injuries and illnesses falls within the norm for that industry sector. Although not a recommended practice, some businesses use these figures as a measure of the success or failure of their safety programs. Over reporting injuries and illnesses or under reporting such numbers can result in problems, both internally in a company, as well as with the regulatory agency. Accurate reporting is imperative, and is a good tool to use in determining problem areas in the company’s business operation.

Course Objective:

Those responsible for maintaining filling out and recording injuries and illnesses are often confused by what should and should not be included in the OSHA recordkeeping forms. Over-reporting injuries and illnesses can be as serious as under-reporting injuries and illnesses, and can even lead to uncomfortable OSHA inquiries or even inspections. It is also difficult to know how to accurately account for time lost due to injuries and illnesses, especially in the case of a part-time work force. This webinar will help clarify what should be reported as an injury or illness, as well as how to account correctly for lost work time.

Many employers are also confused by which forms should be used to initially report injuries and illness, and those that should be used for submission to OSHA or the proper reporting agency. This session will discuss these and in addition, suggestions will be offered for maintaining confidentiality of the OSHA Injury and Illness data.

Course Outline:

This webinar will help those tasked with filling out and maintaining OSHA Injury and Illness logs in the following topics to be addressed:

• Understanding the importance of the employees work relationship
• Rules for temporary workers.
• What OSHA means by “restricted work”?
• Exceptions to OSHA recordability
• Employee Travel “Home away from Home”
• The meaning of “significant aggravation”.
• The effect of post-accident drug tests.
• Conflicting physicians opinions
• Prescription medications versus OTC medicines
• Understand the purpose of the OSHA Injury and Illness logs and forms.
• The nuts and bolts of completing the OSHA 300 Log and the 300A Annual summary
• Criteria to use in determining whether and injury or illness should be reported on the OSHA Log
• Importance of early intervention
• How to calculate lost work days? Restricted work days?
• Techniques to assure that the information contained in the logs remains confidential.
• Calculation of Injury and illness rates?
• Resources to evaluate injury recordability including OSHA Interpretations and other 
• Documents

What You Get:

•  Training Materials
•  Live Q&A Session with our Expert
•  Participation Certificate
•  Access to Signup Community (Optional)
•  Reward Points

Who Will Benefit:

• Safety personnel
• Occupational Health Personnel
• Human Resources Administrators
• Supervisors
• Managers
• Small Business Owners
• Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Professionals,
• Loss Control Professionals,
• Insurance Professionals,
• Risk Managers,
• Plant Managers, General Managers,
• Safety Committee Members,
• Legal Department, etc.

Please reach us at 1-888-844-8963 for any further assistance or if you wish to register

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Subject : OSHA Recordkeeping Compliance: The nuts and bolts of completing the OSHA 300 Log


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