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On Demand | Navigating OSHA Regulations: Recordkeeping and Reporting Compliance

In this webinar, we delved into the essential requirements and best practices for maintaining compliance with OSHA's regulations. Key points of discussion included understanding which incidents must be recorded, the criteria for reporting severe injuries and illnesses, and the specific forms required for documentation. We also covered the timelines for reporting and the importance of accuracy in recordkeeping to avoid potential penalties and ensure workplace safety.


Additionally, the webinar provided practical tips for organizing and maintaining records, including solutions to streamline the process. By the end of the session, participants gained a clear understanding of OSHA's recordkeeping and reporting requirements and were equipped with the tools and knowledge to implement effective recordkeeping practices in their organizations.


Key Takeaways


  1. Understanding Reporting Criteria: Participants learned which workplace incidents must be recorded and the criteria for reporting severe injuries and illnesses to OSHA.

  2. Documentation Requirements: Attendees became familiar with the specific forms required for OSHA documentation and the timelines for reporting.

  3. Best Practices for Recordkeeping: Participants discovered practical tips for organizing and maintaining accurate records, including solutions to streamline the process.




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