OSHA 300 Recordkeeping Requirements (US) Course
Last Updated 07/2022
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What you'll learn
Identify which OSHA forms should be used to record work-related injuries or illnesses
Identify which injuries and illnesses should be recorded
Recall how to protect employee privacy when recording or reporting injuries and illnesses
Classify work-related injuries and illnesses
Recall how to calculate injury and illness incidence rates
Recall how to properly record and post injuries and illnesses
Skills covered in this course
Description
OSHA has a set of rules for recordkeeping. 29 CFR 1904 requires employers to record certain work-related injuries and illnesses. The rules also require that employers notify OSHA of severe incidents, such as fatalities. This training summarizes the key provisions of this rule, including explanations of OSHA forms 300, 301 and 300A. Ideal learners are managers and employers.
Course Objectives:
Identify which OSHA forms should be used to record work-related injuries or illnesses;Identify which injuries and illnesses should be recorded;Recall how to protect employee privacy when recording or reporting injuries and illnesses;Classify work-related injuries and illnesses;Recall how to calculate injury and illness incidence rates;Recall how to properly record and post injuries and illnesses
Duration: 31 min.
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 or higher (11+is preferred), Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome (latest), iPad iOS (latest) (Tablet only), Mac OS 10.10 or 10.11 (PC only) Apple Safari 8 or 9, Android Google Chrome (latest). Course playback is not recommended for mobile phones. For optimal playback, it is also recommended that learners close all other browser windows when viewing a course.
Author
UL empowers organizations to protect the well-being of workers, reduce risk, improve productivity, enhance compliance, and drive measurable business improvement through its learning, health, and safety platforms. More than 2,000 organizations in over 20 major industries including manufacturing, pharmaceutical, healthcare, and construction & energy, trust UL’s software tools and learning solutions to meet their expanding needs. UL's international suite of online courses, built by industry experts and learning specialists, give employees the skills and knowledge they need to stay safe, succeed on the job, and remain in compliance.
OSHA 300 Recordkeeping Requirements (US) Course
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This course is designed for employees who need to complete OSHA 300 Recordkeeping Requirements (US) Course training
Yes. Refund requests can be submitted within 30 days of purchase.
Yes. This course is designed to meet applicable federal requirements and commonly mandated state standards. Always confirm specific state or industry requirements with your local regulations.
The course takes approximately 31 minutes to complete and can be paused and resumed at any time.
Yes. Learners receive a downloadable certificate upon successful completion, which can be used for compliance records and audits.
Yes. You can assign this course to individuals or groups using Coggno’s LMS, or purchase multiple seats for your team.
Yes. This course can be exported for delivery in most learning management systems (SCORM compatible).
Yes. The course is fully self-paced and available 24/7.
Yes. This course includes a knowledge check to reinforce learning and verify completion.
Learners have lifetime access from the date of purchase.
Yes. A preview is available so you can review the course format and content before purchasing.
Yes. Content is reviewed and updated as regulations and best practices change.
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OSHA has a set of rules for recordkeeping. 29 CFR 1904 requires employers to record certain work-related injuries and illnesses. The rules also require that employers notify OSHA of severe incidents, such as fatalities. This training summarizes the key provisions of this rule, including explanations of OSHA forms 300, 301 and 300A. Ideal learners are managers and employers.
Course Objectives:
Identify which OSHA forms should be used to record work-related injuries or illnesses;Identify which injuries and illnesses should be recorded;Recall how to protect employee privacy when recording or reporting injuries and illnesses;Classify work-related injuries and illnesses;Recall how to calculate injury and illness incidence rates;Recall how to properly record and post injuries and illnesses
Duration: 31 min.