Overview: This webinar will explain the details of how to report and what to report on the OSHA Injury and Illness report. It will include an explanation of how to determine if an injury is work related, if an injury is new or ongoing, and what the differences are between first aid and medical treatment. A specific list of what constitutes injuries, illnesses and first aid treatment will be provided, along with practical examples of how to determine if an injury should be reported. In addition, examples of the forms used to report injuries, as well as annual summaries will be presented.
Why should you attend: OSHA Injury and Illness Record keeping provides a window for regulators to see into your business to determine if the work environment is safe or if there are problems. Correct reporting of injury and illness data and a clear understanding of what to report and how to report it is a key necessity to avoid potential inspections and fines.
Areas Covered in the Session:
Injury and Illness reporting
Determination of workplace relatedness
Differences between first aid and medical treatment
Determination of case as new or ongoing
How to count total lost days
Advantages that a company can provide to reduce risks of inspections and fines
Who Will Benefit:
Safety Personnel
HR Personnel
Managers
Executives
Official Website: http://alturl.com/juac6
Added by Roger Steven on August 30, 2012