Injury & Illness Recordkeeping Made Easy
- New For 2010 -
Webinar Conducted on December 8, 2009 and January 14, 2010
Did you know that your OSHA Summary Form 300-A must be certified, signed and posted by February 1, 2010? And remember this OSHA form must be posted until April 30, 2010.

What's the Harm in Not Completing and Posting This Form?
Well, just last month OSHA announced a National Emphasis Program (NEP) on OSHA Injury & Illness Recordkeeping. Simply put, OSHA is putting injury & illness recordkeeping in the spotlight. They are ramping up their audits and concentrating on your OSHA recordkeeping forms.

Each year the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) issues over $40 Million in fines to non-compliant organizations. Many of these fines are for paperwork that is not filled out correctly, including the OSHA Form 300 / 300A and 301. And now, even greater emphasis will be given to these important OSHA forms.

Have You Experienced This Problem Before?
So you make a commitment to complete the OSHA injury & illness recordkeeping as required by law, but once the injuries start, it's difficult to figure which injuries need to be recorded and which ones don't. Do you record a strained back? A stubbed toe? A twisted ankle? And be careful of just recorded everything! Record too much and you make yourself a target for the OSHA inspectors! In fact here's the rule: Only record what you are legally required to record. . .

Here's An Easy Solution!
Don't have in-house expertise? Feel like you're on an island with no one to turn to? Don't have time to attend a day long OSHA seminar? Our annual OSHA injury & illness recordkeeping webinar is the solution!

Don't let another year go by wondering if you are following OSHA's rules for Injury and Illness Recordkeeping. Sign up now for this 90 minute easy to follow webinar - It will quickly prepare you for this year's recordkeeping responsibilities and make your life easier!


Here's What You'll Learn:
Here are just a few of the areas we will cover during the webinar:
  • The #1 OSHA recordkeeping violation … and how to make sure your company doesn’t get nailed for it
  • What injuries and illnesses must be recorded and why its critical to avoid “over-reporting”
  • How the OSHA 300 Log trips up many managers, and what you can do so you don’t get saddled with a costly citation
  • A valuable 4-step action plan that you can use to determine when an injury needs to be documented
  • CAUTION! If you are exempt from OSHA Form 300, you are not exempt from OSHA’s or the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Survey Form. Find out why
  • How to show “good faith” in your OSHA records so you’ll never get slapped with an expensive “willfull” violation
  • How your documentation techniques should change between your OSHA 300 Log and the 301 Incident Report
  • How HIPAA views OSHA recordkeeping and what privacy mechanisms are required
  • Which OSHA injury & illness documents must be made available to employees (and their representatives) and which are off-limits
Here's what's included with this 90 minute webinar:
  • 75 minutes of detailed instruction
  • Fifteen minutes of questions and answers from participants
  • Latest required OSHA forms emailed to participants
  • Entire 29 CFR 1904 Recordkeeping regulations emailed to participants
  • Presentation and handouts emailed to participants - over 65 pages!
  • Participants can email their questions to instructor prior to the webinar
  • You can attend either December 8, 2009 or January 14, 2010 (3:00PM Eastern Time)
  • Special webpage dedicated for participants - includes forms, DART rate calculator, Industry benchmarks and more!
BONUS: Can't attend the live webinar? Listen to the recorded version anytime - anyplace!


About Your Speaker:

David A. Casavant, CFM is Executive Director of the Workplace Safety Awareness Council, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization dedicated to keeping America’s workforce safe. He is also the President of The OSHA Advisor, a consulting and training firm specializing in regulatory compliance issues.

In an average year Mr. Casavant speaks to over 2,000 health & safety and human resource professionals in North America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. He is a certified BOMI instructor and OSHA 501 trainer. He has been a featured speaker at World WorkPlace, American Management Association, Rockhurst University, Buildings magazine, NeoCon, and the NFM&T conference in addition to dozens of corporate clients each year.

In 2003 Mr. Casavant was awarded the International Facility Managers Association’s “Distinguished Author” award for his book entitled “Emergency Preparedness for Facilities – A Guide to Safety Planning & Business Continuity”. This prestigious award was presented to Mr. Casavant at IFMA’s World WorkPlace 2003 in Dallas, Texas (USA). Currently, Mr. Casavant is promoting the release of his latest release; a software package entitled the “OSHA Navigator Pro”, which allows safety professionals to quickly become compliant with OSHA.

Cannot Attend The Live Presentation?

This presentation will be available for download after the initial broadcast.You can listen to the webinar at your convenience over your PC.


P.S. This is our most popular webinar each year and space is very limited, so reserve your spot today!
















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