Course Description:
Whether one likes it or not, OSHA plays an important role in the day to day activities of most businesses. Employers wish to comply with OSHA to provide a safe workplace for their employees. They also want to avoid fines and the problems that come about as a result of those fines. It is not always easy to understand the intricacies of some OSHA regulations, such as the updated OSHA Injury and Illness reporting requirements.
During this seminar we will cover the requirements of the regulation, highlight the changes and explain how to better understand the requirements of the regulation so as to avoid fines and penalties. We will also provide practical examples and hands on activities so that attendees can apply the lessons of the seminar to real life situations.
Who will Benefit:
- Safety Managers
- HR Personnel
- Managers
- Worker Compensation Professionals
- Company Executives
Agenda:
- Introduction of participants by participants and Goals
- Introduction and background of Record Keeping Regulation
- Review of the Regulation, 29 CFR 1910.1200, Hazard Communication
- Differences of OSHA reporting Requirements and Worker's Comp reporting
- Reporting Requirements: When to report and how
- What is Medical Removal? How is it determined?
- How to determine if the injury is work related?
- Filling out Injury and illness forms, including the annual summary
- Tracking injuries, illnesses and lost work time
- Calculating injury and illness rates
- Case Studies by participants - Case studies looking a various scenarios that need to be determined as to whether they classify as workplace injuries and how lost time may be affected
Meet Your Instructor
Dr. Kenneth S. Weinberg B.A., M.SC. Ph.D. Kenneth S. Weinberg, B.A., M.SC. Ph.D. has over thirty years of experience in health and safety. He has been an independent consultant for more than ten of those thirty years. He has also worked as the Director of Safety at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, as well as an Industrial Hygienist for the VA Medical Centers of Brockton and West Roxbury. Dr. Weinberg has been a speaker at many conferences, has taught college courses in his fields of expertise and has written several books, most notable “The Hospital Safety Director’s Handbook”. Dr. Weinberg brings with him years of practical experience in dealing with OSHA and regulatory issues. |
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