Navigating the New OSHA 300 Log Electronic Reporting System Before 2020 Deadline

EVENT DATE:

Jan 29,2020

PRESENTER(s): Joe Keenan, MBA, CSP

1:00 PM ET | 12:00 PM CT | 10:00 AM PT | 60 Minutes
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This program has been approved HRCI Credit 1

OSHA’s regulatory and enforcement agenda for 2020 should be top of mind for every employer across the country. Learn what to expect for OSHA enforcement, trends, regulatory developments and how to stay out of its compliance crosshairs for 2020.

With electronic recordkeeping, it is more important than ever for employers to report ONLY those injuries and illnesses required to be recorded on the OSHA log. Most of the employers tend to over-report or incorrectly report injuries on the log, OSHA may prompt an inspection believing the employer is injuring more employees than their peers. While the agency issues many citations to employers for inaccurate or incorrect recordkeeping, the most important consideration is avoiding an unnecessary inspection caused by over-reporting or incorrectly reporting this information.

Now is the perfect time to get up to speed because employers must compile calendar year 2019 OSHA 300 logs and create and post the Form 300A. The submission deadline for employers covered under the electronic recordkeeping rule is also approaching fast March 2, 2020.

Navigating the complexities of OSHA Recordkeeping can be challenging, even for the seasoned Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) professional. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned EHS professional, this course by EHS expert, Joe Keenan will give a comprehensive overview of what the new OSHA 300 Log Recordkeeping Reporting Requirements are so you will have confidence in knowing how to fill these out quickly and correctly. This presentation will provide a basic review of OSHA Recordkeeping while addressing site-specific case scenarios questions and answers.

Session Highlights:

  • Decoding the OSHA 300 Log Electronic Recordkeeping requirements
  • Identify the practical impact OSHA enforcement could have on your workplace for 2020
  • How to easily navigate the new OSHA 300 Log Electronic Reporting System
  • How to fill out the OSHA 300 Logs, including the OSHA 300, 300A, and 301 Forms
  • Recognize the impact of rulemaking, policy, and deregulatory developments for the coming year
  • Take appropriate steps to minimize OSHA citation risks given OSHA’s enforcement priorities
  • Identify potential impacts on OSHA of the recent confirmation of Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia
  • Learn the difference between First Aid and Medical Treatment
  • Simplifying other OSHA definitions
  • Understanding work relatedness as it pertains to OSHA recordkeeping
  • Address difficult site-specific OSHA Recordkeeping scenarios
  • Address any site-specific questions or concerns
Who Will Benefit:
  • Human Resources Professionals
  • EHS professionals
  • Security and Risk Professionals
  • Security Professionals
  • Safety Committee Members
  • Business leaders and managers
  • Manufacturing and Industrial
  • Plant Managers
  • Operation Managers
  • Insurance professionals
  • Law Enforcement
  • Legal Counsel, etc