About This Course:
OSHA's Hazard Communication rules require employers to examine their programs. With a new direction, OSHA is ramping up its inspection efforts, and every inspection begins with the same thing - documents.
This webinar will discuss the kinds of records OSHA requires U.S. employers to maintain and when the records must be presented to the government, employees, unions, or opposing counsel.
This course will review how OSHA's regulatory agenda may change recordkeeping requirements and information about pending challenges to the rule changes.
What You'll Learn:Overview of Recordkeeping RequirementsIllness and Injury LogsMSDS and Chemical InformationCompliance Audits- Typical Scope of Audits
- Are My Documents Privileged?
- Supervisor Responsibilities
- Discipline and Counseling and the Impact of a Unionized Workforce
- Do I Need to Let the Investigator In?
- What Documents Should I Be Prepared to Provide?
Records of Safety Meetings30 Year Storage Requirement for Illness and Injury Records - They're Kidding, Right?Recordkeeping in the Age of COVID-19Issues Related to InsuranceDiscovery of Records During Litigation and Employee/Union Requests to Review DocumentsCompliance Tools and Tips