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The New OSHA Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements-300, 300A, 301 - Webinar (Recorded)

  • Webinar

  • 60 Minutes
  • August 2022
  • Compliance Online
  • ID: 4899744

Why Should You Attend:


The information presented in this webinar is found in Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1904. The primary focus of this OSHA reporting and recordkeeping webinar will be focused on the major regulatory changes that went into effect January 1, 2015. Furthermore, the speaker will discuss the importance of keeping a proper record of reported occupational injuries and illness to prevent and minimize similar incidents in the future from reoccurring.

OSHA Reporting and Recordkeeping is an important webinar for general industry workers and managers who are responsible for the safety of their job site according to OSHA regulations. This includes any person responsible for completion and maintenance of OSHA forms 300, 300A and 301

Agenda

  • The new reporting timeline requirements; what needs to be reported to OSHA within 8 hours and 24 hours.
  • An explanation of the exemptions to the new rule; what does not need to be reported to OSHA.
  • An explanation on the definition of an amputation.
  • An explanation on the definition of a loss of an eye.
  • Who is required to keep OSHA log records?
  • Understand industry exemptions of the new rule.
  • Who is not required to keep OSHA log records?

Speakers

Michael Aust is the president and owner of 1030 Communications, LLC. Mr. Aust has a Master of Science in Occupational Safety, Health and Environmental Management degree and is a certified environmental compliance manager #5678. He has been an authorized OSHA outreach instructor since 2000.

He has provided safety management expertise since 1995. He has developed and implemented safety management systems for organizations without such processes and helped mature management systems for Fortune 50 and Fortune 100 companies.

Some highlights of his involvement in professional organizations include: Security Committee Louisiana Chemical Association (LCA), Safety Committee Louisiana Chemical Association (LCA), American Society of Safety Engineers, South Louisiana S.T.E.P.S. AdHoc Committee Member, Greater Baton Rouge Industrial Alliance (GBRIA) Owner Entry Requirements Committee, and American Society of Safety Engineers Grapevine Chapter Section Chairperson.

Mr. Aust has provided safety auditing and training services for companies such as US Fusion, The TopCor Companies, BP North America, Honeywell, Gulf South Safety Consultants, The Commodore Corporation – Indiana Division, JE Spear Consulting, and Ivy Tech Corporate College only to name a few. He is also a content contributor for various safety newsletters and blogs.

Who Should Attend

  • Plant Managers
  • Safety Managers
  • Corporate Safety Directors
  • Occupational Safety Professionals
  • Insurance Agents
  • Risk Managers
  • Front-line Supervisors
  • Compliance and Safety Officers
  • Operations Managers
  • HR Managers
  • Consultants
  • Business owners