Items Tagged with 'Recordkeeping'

ARTICLES

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Create a near-miss reporting culture

What’s a near miss? OSHA defines it as a “potential hazard or incident in which no property was damaged and no personal injury was sustained, but where, given a slight shift in time or position, damage or injury easily could have occurred.”
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Safety program management

What data points are most important for safety programs and how can organizations track them?
What data points are most important for safety programs and how can organizations track them?
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WEBINARS

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Navigating OSHA Recordkeeping: Expert Insights for Accurate Reporting and Compliance

1/16/25 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm CST

Whether you’re a safety pro or simply interested in better understanding OSHA recordkeeping and the 300 log, let us provide you with valuable insights and practical tips on the following topics:

  • Understanding OSHA’s intent behind the 300 log
  • Determining work-relatedness
  • Identifying “work environments”
  • Finding helpful OSHA recordkeeping resources
  • Demystifying some interesting recordkeeping scenarios

Bring your questions for a Q&A session with our experts.

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