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Virtual Workshop: OSHA Log for 2016

Natalia Olive ConsultingIt’s January once again, are you ready to complete and post your company’s OSHA-required information? We can help!

Join us for a virtual workshop and get your OSHA 300 log and 300A summary completed while you learn about OSHA record keeping.

This session will be fully interactive, so please prepare for it by compiling the following data for 2016:

  • For each accident:
    • Name and job title of injured person(s)
    • Date of occurrence
    • Specific location
    • Brief description
    • Number of days away or on restricted duty, if any
    • Type of case (injury, skin disorder, respiratory condition, poisoning, hearing loss or other illness)
  • For the year as a whole:
    • Hours worked by staff employees
    • Hours worked by supervised temporary employees, excluding independent contractors not directly supervised by company staff
    • Average headcount (staff + temporary)
    • Company’s SIC (Standard Industrial Classification) or NAICS (North American Industrial Classification)

The session’s aim is to have your OSHA 300 log and 300 summary completed and ready to post.

Course Outline

  • OSHA record keeping basics
  • Sample accident report form
  • What is a recordable accident
  • Days away from work and on job restriction
  • The OSHA 300 log and 300A summary
  • When and how to disclose OSHA log data
  • Benchmarking against similary companies

Target Audience

  • Small Business Owners, Managers and Supervisors
  • Human Resources Staff responsible for publishing the OSHA 300 summary
  • EHS or Occupational Health staff

Select desired group size and proceed to PayPal for checkout:




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