OSHA Recordkeeping Requirements
How to Comply with OSHA Recordkeeping Requirements
Must-Attend Training For Avoiding Costly Penalties And Keeping Your Organization 100% Compliant!!
Objectives: Upon completion, attendees will:
Have an understanding of the importance of keeping records,
Know the recordkeeping requirements,
Be able to quickly and easily complete the From 300, Summary 300A,
Be able to calculate the incidence rate for their company
When: Monday, January 23, 2012 | 8:30am - 12:30pm
How Much: $50 CCBE Members | $75 Non Members
Where: Central California Builders Exchange | 1244 N. Mariposa St. | Fresno, CA 93703
Who Should Attend:
Owners, Controllers, Office Managers, Operation Managers, Bookkeepers, and Safety Officers
Register: www.cencalbx.com | megan@cencalbx.com
Topics To Be Covered:
• Why to record and maintain records
• Who needs to maintain Injury & Illness Records (Form 300)
• What needs to be recorded
• How to record work-related injuries & illnesses
• What is the difference between the Form 300 and the workers' compensation recording requirements
• And much more!
Presented by: Boretti, Inc.
Instructor: Eric Andersen:
Eric has a diverse background in the field of environmental, health and safety. Eric has been responsible for the development, implementation, and management of safety programs, policies, and procedures to ensure the company complies with all federal, state and local safety laws. This required Eric to become familiar with all aspects company’s concepts, practices, and procedures to achieve their safety goals. Eric is a certified IVES Master trainer, allowing him to provide safety certification training for most pieces of equipment, and an Authorized OSHA Instructor for Construction.
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CCBE reserves the right to CANCEL classes if minimum attendance is not met.
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