When thinking about OSHA recordkeeping requirements, it’s easy to default to the OSHA 300 and 301 logs. But your recordkeeping requirements don’t end there. Do you know what you need to record? Do you know how long you need to retain the information?
Order this fast-paced 90-minute audio conference recording, which will discuss practical, real-world solutions to your OSHA recordkeeping questions. Our safety expert will give you sound, effective tips to create a recordkeeping and retention trail that will get you through the OSHA maze and help you reap the benefits of a safer workplace and safer workforce.
You and your colleagues will learn:
- The records you need for statutory compliance
- Additional records recommended for best practices
- What records must be produced for an OSHA inspection—and what can and should be shielded
- How records help you improve safe practices and employee performance
- Practical suggestions on why and how to maintain these records
- Risks and exposures you face by not having these records
This audio conference was recorded on Wednesday, December 3, 2008
About Your Speaker:
Adele Abrams, Esq., CMSP, REA, is an attorney recognized as a national expert on occupational safety and health. She represents employers and contractors nationwide in OSHA and MSHA litigation and workers’ compensation cases, and provides safety and health training and consultation services. She is a Certified Mine Safety Professional, a Department of Labor-approved trainer, and a trained mediator. She is also a professional member of the American Society of Safety Engineers, the International Society of Mine Safety Professionals, and the Energy and Mineral Law Foundation. She is chair of the National Safety Council’s Business & Industry Division committee on regulatory and legal affairs.
Approved for Recertification Credit
This audio conference qualifies for Continuance of Certification (COC) credit. CSPs will earn 0.05 COC points for attending this audio conference.