OSHA Recordkeeping and Reporting Compliance Training

  • Date12/17/2025
  • Time8:00 AM - 12:00 Noon
  • Address
    1300 Jefferson
    Suite 109
    Toledo, OH 43604
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    Class Overview:

    This training provides participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to comply with OSHA's recordkeeping and reporting requirements. Attendees will learn how to properly document workplace injuries and illnesses, meet compliance standards, and maintain accurate records to avoid potential fines and ensure workplace safety accountability.

    The course includes interactive discussions, real-world scenarios, and hands-on exercises to cover: 

    • Overview of OSHA Recordkeeping Standards: Understanding OSHA’s requirements for tracking and reporting work-related injuries and illnesses. 

    • Recordable vs. Non-Recordable Incidents: Identifying which incidents must be recorded according to OSHA criteria. 

    • Forms and Documentation: Detailed instructions for completing OSHA Forms 300, 300A, and 301. 

    • Injury and Illness Reporting: Guidelines for reporting severe injuries, hospitalizations, fatalities, and amputations. 

    • Timeframes and Deadlines: Understanding submission deadlines and annual posting requirements. 

    • Maintaining Accurate Records: Best practices for documentation, data accuracy, and record retention. 

    • Common Pitfalls and Violations: Avoiding errors that could lead to penalties or non-compliance. 

    • Electronic Submission Requirements: Guidance on electronic reporting for establishments covered by OSHA's electronic recordkeeping rule. 

     

    Who Should Attend: 

    This course is designed for HR professionals, safety officers, supervisors, and anyone responsible for workplace safety compliance and recordkeeping. 

     

    Learning Outcomes: 

    By the end of the training, participants will: 

    1. Understand OSHA’s recordkeeping and reporting requirements. 

    1. Be able to identify and document recordable incidents accurately. 

    1. Demonstrate proficiency in completing OSHA Forms 300, 300A, and 301. 

    1. Know how to meet electronic submission and posting requirements. 

    1. Develop confidence in maintaining compliance and avoiding violations. 

    Ensure your organization is compliant with OSHA requirements while fostering a culture of safety accountability with this essential training. 

     

    **This class is both HRCI and SHRM approved for credits

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