ON-DEMAND WEBINAR 
OSHA's Recordkeeping Standard: Your Guide to Compliance


Wed, July 10, 2019 at 11:00 am - 12:00 pm (ET)


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Webinar Description:

OSHA's Recordkeeping Standard has attracted a lot of attention recently, particularly in regard to updates to the agency's Electronic Reporting Rule. With all of the noise, it's hard to know exactly what changes OSHA has made, how they affect your business, and what you must do to stay in compliance. Understanding your obligations is especially important right now, because establishments subject to electronic reporting must submit their 300A data to OSHA by March 2nd of each year via the Injury Tracking Application (ITA).

This 60 minute webinar from VelocityEHS is perfect for EHS professionals who are looking for a no-nonsense guide to their current and potential future obligations under OSHA's Recordkeeping Standard. We'll cover the basics of recordkeeping (including completion of the annual 300A summary by Feb 1.), as well as review of the most recent updates to the Recordkeeping Standard and current Electronic Reporting applicability and due dates. We'll also take a look at the nuances and challenges of recordkeeping (including detailed discussion of how to determine if injuries and illnesses are recordable) and offer best practices for ensuring compliance.


  • Recent Changes to Recordkeeping requirements
  • Forms 300, 300A, and 301
  • Recordable vs. Non-Recordable
  • Electronic reporting applicability
  • Timelines and deadlines
  • Common mistakes
  • Best practices
  • Fines and penalties


About the Presenter: Phil Molé

Before joining VelocityEHS, Phil served as Global EHS Coordinator for John Crane Inc., as a Senior Environmental Consultant for Gaia Tech, and Project Manager for Mostardi Platt Environmental. He has a B.S. in Chemistry and a Masters of Public Health. He was a NIOSH traineeship recipient (1995-1997) and is a member of ASSE and NAEM. His certifications include OSHA 30-hour training (2012), and ISO/OHSAS Internal Auditor Training (2012).

 

 

About the Presenter: Phil Molé

Before joining VelocityEHS, Phil served as Global EHS Coordinator for John Crane Inc., as a Senior Environmental Consultant for Gaia Tech, and Project Manager for Mostardi Platt Environmental. He has a B.S. in Chemistry and a Masters of Public Health. He was a NIOSH traineeship recipient (1995-1997) and is a member of ASSE and NAEM. His certifications include OSHA 30-hour training (2012), and ISO/OHSAS Internal Auditor Training (2012).