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OSHA Recordkeeping

Despite doing everything possible to maintain a safe work environment, accidents may still occur as long as hazards are present. Because of this, OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1904 requires businesses with more than 10 employees and/or in specific industries to create and maintain a record of on-the-job illnesses and injuries. Not only is this required by law, but also an easy way to identify and eliminate potential risks to employees. Fox Valley Safety will assist you in setting up and maintaining a reporting system in accordance with this OSHA Standard.

What Will You Learn?

  • Overview of OSHA’s recordkeeping rule
  • Determining if injuries or illnesses are work-related
  • Recordable versus reportable injuries and illnesses
  • Emphasis on how to fill out OSHA forms 300, 300A, and 301
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