OSHA Recordkeeping and Reporting: The Final Rule
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The course covers recent updates to OSHA's record-keeping rules, particularly focusing on the Ocean 300 log. Participants will gain insights into the adjustments made in January 2017, emphasizing electronic submission requirements, and the implications of the final rule. Understanding these changes is crucial for employers and employees alike to promote workplace safety and encourage incident reporting. Comprehend the adjustments made to OSHA's record-keeping rules in 2017, specifically related to the Ocean 300 log. Familiarize yourself with the submission requirements for electronic copies of the Ocean 300 form, emphasizing the impact on certain industries and employee sizes. Recognize the motivations behind the changes, including the gathering of detailed statistics, uniform data format, and the behavioral economics aspect to enhance workplace safety culture.
Course Objectives:
Comprehend the adjustments made to OSHA's record-keeping rules in 2017, specifically related to the Ocean 300 log.;Familiarize yourself with the submission requirements for electronic copies of the Ocean 300 form, emphasizing the impact on certain industries and employee sizes.;Recognize the motivations behind the changes, including the gathering of detailed statistics, uniform data format, and the behavioral economics aspect to enhance workplace safety culture.;;
Duration: 7 min.
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OSHA Recordkeeping and Reporting: The Final Rule
The course covers recent updates to OSHA's record-keeping rules, particularly focusing on the Ocean 300 log. Participants will gain insights into the adjustments made in January 2017, emphasizing electronic submission requirements, and the implications of the final rule. Understanding these changes is crucial for employers and employees alike to promote workplace safety and encourage incident reporting. Comprehend the adjustments made to OSHA's record-keeping rules in 2017, specifically related to the Ocean 300 log. Familiarize yourself with the submission requirements for electronic copies of the Ocean 300 form, emphasizing the impact on certain industries and employee sizes. Recognize the motivations behind the changes, including the gathering of detailed statistics, uniform data format, and the behavioral economics aspect to enhance workplace safety culture.
Course Objectives:
Comprehend the adjustments made to OSHA's record-keeping rules in 2017, specifically related to the Ocean 300 log.;Familiarize yourself with the submission requirements for electronic copies of the Ocean 300 form, emphasizing the impact on certain industries and employee sizes.;Recognize the motivations behind the changes, including the gathering of detailed statistics, uniform data format, and the behavioral economics aspect to enhance workplace safety culture.;;
Duration: 7 min.