Recordkeeping
Description:
The records must be maintained at the worksite for at least five years. Each February through April, employers must post a summary of the injuries and illnesses recorded the previous year. Also, if requested, copies of the records must be provided to current and former employees, or their representatives.
Topics that may be included in class:
- Specific OSHA forms for reporting.
- Logs of work-related injury forms including OSHA 300 log.
- Medical concerns.
- Types of injuries and illness that must be reported.
- Recording criteria.
- How to know if you're exempt from recordkeeping requirements.
- Resources to answer questions about OSHA recordkeeping.
Instructor: Casey McClain-Hickok Boardman
Funding Provided By:
New York State Occupational Safety and Health Hazard Abatement Board