OSHA Recordkeeping
This course is designed to provide an overview of the OSHA requirements for Injury & Illness Recordkeeping and requirements regarding reporting Fatality and Severe Injury. At the end of this session, you will have the information you need to be compliant with OSHA’s reporting requirements.
Main topics include:
Injury & Illness Recordkeeping (29 CFR 1904, Subpart D)
General recordkeeping
What and when to record
Forms used
On-line annual reporting (OSHA & BLS)
Employee rights & involvement
Retention and confidentiality
Reporting of Fatal or Serious Injury (29 CFR 1904, Subpart E)
OSHA requirements for reporting
How to report and time requirements
Instructor: Lola Miller, LLM Safety Consulting
Lola Miller is the Owner of LLM Safety Consulting. She has twenty years of experience in health and safety. Her Master’s Degree is in Occupational Health & Safety from Tulane University and Bachelor’s Degree is in International Business. Lola is a Certified Safety Professional and an Associate Safety Professional. Her services include compliance and risk audits, creation of corporate safety standards including implementation guidance and training materials, consultation assistance when dealing with OSHA and maintaining compliance with OSHA regulations. Lola has been an Advanced EMT – Critical Care Technician for 27 years, is a Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED instructor and a Stop the Bleed Instructor.
Funding Provided By: New York State Occupational Safety and Health Hazard Abatement Board through the OSH T+E Fund
· Registration fee includes cost of meals/refreshments – Member Price: $14.00 / Non-Member Price: $14.00
· Certificate of Achievement will be given to attendees for each class completed.
· Cancellation must be received 3 days before day of seminar and may be subject to refund charges & no shows will be charged
Register by going to northcountrychamber.com – click on calendar tab
