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Workshop:
OSHA 300 Recordkeeping
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November 17, 2009
Ellington, CT
9:00 AM – 12:00 Noon, Registration 8:30 AM
SUMMARY
This workshop teaches participants how to accurately complete
the OSHA Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illness (Form 300)
and how to comply with current OSHA Recordkeeping requirements.
NOTE: Certificates of attendence will be issued to all
attendees.
| Employee Safety Series
OSHA 300 Recordkeeping is one of many informative
workshops in CIRMA's Employee Safety series. This
workshop is free to CIRMA members.
For more information about the workshops, please email
CIRMA at mconnelly@ccm-ct.org.
"OSHA Recordkeeping rules changed dramatically in
2002, many employers continue to report inaccurately
and incorrectly. "
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
It's not just a matter of knowing the rules of OSHA
Recordkeeping. The accuracy of your OSHA 300 Log is a
roadmap of workplace mishaps and an excellent indicator of
how well your organization understands current safety and
health regulations.OSHA recordkeeping rules changed dramatically in 2002, yet
many employers haven't kept up with the new requirements
and continue to report incidents inaccurately and incorrectly.
This new interactive CIRMA workshop shows participants
how to accurately complete and maintain OSHA Logs. The
workshop explains in detail the use of the OSHA Log 300, the
300A Summary, and the 301 Incident Report. You'll learn
what makes an injury or illness "work-related," and the
things you should consider when the incident involves the
aggravation of a pre-existing condition. Topics include:
- The distinction between "reporting" and "recording" a work-related injury or illness.
- Privacy concerns and requirements.
- Posting and access requirements.
- The distinction between medical treatment and first aid.
This hands-on workshop uses examples, exercises, and interactive
games to reinforce the concepts. You‘ll learn the rules
and practice applying them in realistic scenarios, so that you
can report incidents correctly and efficiently on the job.
AUDIENCE
- Safety Directors
- Supervisors, Managers
- Fire Chiefs/Fire Safety Officers
- Parks & Recreation Directors/Supervisors
- School Nurses
SPEAKERS
Joe Weber
Joe Weber has been a Connecticut Labor
Department employee for the past 33 years
after graduating from Marquette University
in Milwaukee and Lehigh University in
Bethlehem, PA. Joe supervises the CONNOSHA
Statistics unit, which conducts three
separate programs in conjunction with Bureau of Labor Statistics
and federal OSHA collecting and publishing data on occupational
injuries and illnesses. They track all occupational injury fatalities
in the state and publish annual injury and illness rates and totals
by industry for Connecticut.
WHERE
ELLINGTON TOWN HALL
55 Main Street
Ellington, CT 06029
860.870.3100
COST per attendee
This seminar is open to CIRMA members only and is free of charge.
DIRECTIONS
From HARTFORD via I-84:
Take I-84 East to Exit 64 – Vernon Circle to Route 83 North. Follow Route
83 North to Route 286 (Main Street). Turn left onto Main Street. Town Hall
will be on the right.
From WINDSOR LOCKS via Route 140:
Take Route 140 to Church Street in Ellington. Take left onto Route 286
(Main Street). Town Hall will be on the right.
From Points EAST via I-84:
Take I-84 West to Exit 67. Turn right at end of ramp onto Route 31. Follow
31 to Route 74 (East Main Street). Turn left and follow to Route 83. Take
Route 83 North to Route 286 (Main Street) in Ellington. Turn left onto Main
Street. Town Hall will be on the right.
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