Record Keeping Training
Don't Repeat History -- Learn from It
Effective recordkeeping is just as important as safety training and PPE when it comes to avoiding workplace injuries and illnesses. It gives you a solid foundation for a successful, well-managed safety program.
OSHA's Recordkeeping Standard ensures that companies track and report incidents, so they're less likely to repeat them. And the National Safety Council's Recordkeeping Compliance course helps you learn to comply with the standard in your own facility. In just four hours, we'll walk you through the key elements of the standard, and show you how to make it part of an effective safety program.
Seminar objectives include:
- Communicating the purpose and scope of OSHA's 1904 Recordkeeping and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illnesses.
- Understanding which industries and companies need to comply, and what types of incidents they need to report.
- Reviewing the required OSHA Recordkeeping forms (including the OSHA 300) and how to fill them out correctly.
- Learn who's responsible for filling out and authorizing the forms.
- Identify how to use the data to measure the effectiveness of your safety program.