It’s that time again…time to compile your 2017 OSHA #300A Summary Log and prepare it for posting.
But for many, maintaining OSHA injury/illness records is a source of confusion, misinformation and headache. Some companies rely on OSHA to identify their recordkeeping shortfalls, but this is a very expensive way to learn.
Other lessons can also be costly. Failing to prequalify for work because your company’s injury rates were too high or because you didn’t have accurate recordkeeping information to submit can cost your business money and harm its reputation.
Take advantage of a session devoted exclusively to maintaining OSHA injury/illness recordkeeping and calculating injury rates. Our time together will provide you with the knowledge and skills you will need to confidently and correctly maintain your OSHA #300 & #300A injury and illness logs. This class will also review electronic reporting in order to keep your company compliant.
Take advantage of group learning by having the ability to ask and hear specific questions and answers in an environment that is comfortable and comprised of people who share common concerns.
Take the information from this seminar and use it to:
This program will be especially helpful to anyone who has been given the responsibility of maintaining OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping. This may include:
Kevin Keith, Director of Safety Services, ABC Keystone, provides safety trainings and safety services for the Chapter’s members. Kevin is a graduate of Penn State University with a degree in Exercise and Sport Science. He has been providing Health and Safety services since 1996. Kevin is an OSHA Authorized Construction Trainer for the Mid-Atlantic OTI Education Center. He has aided with Workers’ Compensation, ergonomics, rehabilitation, fall protection system design and install, developed safety programs for automated systems, jobsite audits, PIT operator trainings, and an extensive list of trainings related to OSHA and safety during his career.
Registration Deadline: Seven days prior to session date
ABC Members may select the option to be invoiced. Non-members will need to please pay at time of registration either via credit card payment online or by calling Kelly at the Chapter office: (717) 653-8106.
EIN: 23-1618254 – Contributions or gifts are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. However, payments may be deductible by members as an ordinary, necessary business expense. See your accountant for details.