Employers are required to record and report work-related fatalities, injuries and illnesses. This is a great introduction to the requirements of 29 CFR 1904, Recordkeeping and Reporting, for recording injuries and illnesses on the OSHA 300 Log and the OSHA 300-A Summary. Emphasis is placed on entering data and maintaining the form. You'll also learn how to calculate OSHA's Days Away, Restricted, and Job Transferred (DART) Rates!

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Modules: 6
Hours: 5
Sectors: General Industry

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  • Key Topics

    • Introduction to OSHA 300/300A Form Completion
    • Employer and Employee Responsibilities
    • Determining Work-Relatedness
    • General and Additional Recording Criteria
    • Forms Maintenance
    • Calculating Injury/Illness Incident Rates
  • Target Audience

    • Supervisor
    • Manager