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Top 10 OSHA Injury Recordkeeping Challenges: Common Questions about the OSHA 300 Log

When

1/11/24 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm CST

Event Description

Our experts have answered thousands of OSHA 300 recordkeeping questions, and many of the same questions keep coming up. In many cases, the regulations don’t fully address these situations. Finding answers may require sorting through hundreds of OSHA interpretations and other guidance. We’ve done that work for you, and we’re sharing the answers to some common questions and challenges. If you haven’t yet encountered one of these situations, odds are that you will at some point.

During this event, we’ll provide clarity on the following topics:

  1. Evaluating day-to-day supervision over temporary workers or contractors
  2. Injuries while working at home
  3. Injuries during travel
  4. Reporting fatalities or in-patient hospitalizations
  5. Medical “recommendations” that make a case recordable
  6. Restrictions that don’t affect job functions
  7. An injured employee requests a day off because of pain
  8. An employee reports an injury from long ago
  9. Counting days after an injured employee quits
  10. Conducting post-incident drug testing

We’ll also take your questions on other topics during the live event!

Speaker

Ed Zalewski Ed Zalewski, Senior Editor – EHS, J. J. Keller & Associates Inc.

Ed researches and creates content for a variety of safety-related topics and contributes to several products. He specializes in issues such as injury/illness recordkeeping, walking-working surfaces and powered industrial trucks.



Robin Marth Robin Marth, Editor – EHS, J. J. Keller & Associates Inc.

Robin joined J. J. Keller in 2021 as an editor on the EHS publishing team. She’s an experienced EHS specialist with a demonstrated history of working in the management consulting and manufacturing industry. Robin’s professional skill set includes workplace safety administration, ergonomics, environmental management and motor vehicle/fleet safety. Her editorial responsibilities include researching and creating content for several J. J. Keller publications. Robin holds a CSP designation from the Board of Certified Safety Professionals and is an OSHA Outreach general industry trainer.


Moderator

Alan FergusonBarry Bottino, Associate Editor, Safety+Health magazine.

Barry is associate editor of Safety+Health and serves as co-host of the magazine’s “On the Safe Side” podcast.