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Making a Serious Commitment to Compliance with OSHA Injury and Illness Recordkeeping

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OSHA’s Injury and Illness Recordkeeping Rule continues to be one of the agency’s most frequently cited rules. Significant violations can lead to steep penalties. The discovery of a significant number of missing or erroneous entries during an OSHA inspection is likely to create credibility issues that carry over to all aspects of the inspection. A hurriedly completed Form 301 or First Report of Injury can significantly increase the risk of both OSHA and tort liability. All of these problems are preventable with some careful planning and management of the OSHA Injury and Illness Recordkeeping System at each facility.

Employers can avoid these risks by ensuring the responsible personnel are familiar with the ins and outs of OSHA’s Injury and Illness Recordkeeping Rule. This audio conference will give you the skills and knowledge to needed to become a master of the OSHA 300 recordkeeping requirements by laying out the basic principles and practicing their application with some real-world OSHA 300 Recordkeeping scenarios. This conference will also provide you with the latest developments in the area.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the purpose and scope of OSHA's Recordkeeping Rule
  • Become comfortable with the essential requirements of the OSHA 300 Recordkeeping Rule
  • Learn the proper procedure for completing Log 300, Form 300A, and Form 301
  • Become familiar with the rule's access requirements
  • Develop an understanding of the practical approaches to follow in deciding how to treat a given case, and how to respond to an OSHA inspection, a medical records access order or a subpoena
  • Become ready, willing and able to measure the effectiveness of your company's OSHA 300 recordkeeping program

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Who Should Attend?

  • Safety Manager
  • Health Manager
  • Regulatory Compliance Personnel
  • Auditors
  • Human Resource Professionals
  • Executives

Presented by:

Lawrence P. Halprin, Esq.

Lawrence P. Halprin, Esq., is a senior partner at Keller and Heckman, LLP, who draws on his technical and business background to counsel individual companies and trade associations in a broad range of workplace health and safety issues. He has a hands-on familiarity with the manufacturing environment and has represented clients in the aerospace, chemical, construction, electronics, food, machines, paper and forest products, petrochemical, pharmaceuticals, plastics, steel, telecommunications and transportation industries. He has helped his clients to develop, implement and audit health and safety managements programs, advises on legal compliance issues, and represents clients in a broad range of enforcement and rulemaking proceedings at the federal and state levels. He has testified before Congress and participated in numerous government rulemakings in an effort to limit agency rules to what is necessary, practical and justified by appropriate risk assessment and cost benefit analysis. Mr. Halprin is a frequent writer and speaker on regulatory reform and a broad range of health and safety management issues.

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*CD Only: $199.00

*All CD orders will be assessed a $20 Shipping & Handling Fee for CD and Conference Materials.

Questions About this AudioConference CD? Call 1-800-431-7571




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Continuing Education

This program has been applied for CIH & CSP Continuing Education Credits. Earn .25 CM Points for CIHs and .156 Points for CSP and CSHM.

This is a CEU presentation. Earn 0.15 CEU credits for attending. For a list of organizations accepting this CEU, please visit http://www.iacet.org
/resources/accept_
ceu.htm
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