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OSHA injury/illness reporting and recordkeeping requirements can be daunting even in normal times, but COVID-19 has further complicated the situation. This presentation will review the obligations for OSHA notification of fatalities and severe injuries and illnesses, and OSHA 300/301 logging requirements that address different scenarios that arise in the workplace.
Injury and illness recordkeeping are perennial pain points for employers. From determining whether a case is work-related to distinguishing between first aid and medical treatment to complying with electronic reporting requirements, there are always areas of uncertainty. The COVID-19 pandemic adds another complication, as employers must keep up with OSHA’s latest guidance on when and how to record COVID-19 cases and understand how to make tricky work-relatedness determinations about COVID-19 cases depending on industry risks, level of community transmission, and other variables.
With OSHA’s electronic recordkeeping rule fully in effect, the stakes are now higher than ever. Willful or repeat violations could now cost your company up to $132,598, and OSHA’s Site-Specific Targeting Program uses injury and illness data to target employers for programmed inspections based on higher-than-average injury rates and failure to submit electronic records if required to do so.
Session Highlights:
Identify and apply the criteria for recordable injuries and illnesses
Correctly complete OSHA Forms 300, 300A, and 301
Understand how to make work-relatedness determinations for COVID-19 cases according to OSHA’s latest guidance
Identify when a severe injury or fatality must be reported to OSHA
Correctly classify cases according to outcome on your OSHA 300 log
Understand and comply with electronic recordkeeping requirements
Determine whether your establishment is required to submit injury and illness data electronically
Distinguish between first aid and medical treatment, work-related and non-work-related injuries, and other common sticking points
Learn the latest on the related OSHA initiative affecting drug testing and discipline of injured workers and how this relates to Section 11(c) whistleblower actions
Who Will Benefit:
EHS professionals
Loss prevention managers
Insurance professionals
Human resources personnel
Plant managers
Risk managers
Safety committee members
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