Your Guide to OSHA Injury and Illness Recordkeeping
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Everything you need to know: OSHA Injury and Illness Recordkeeping

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Authored by Brandy Bossle, a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) who helps manufacturing facilities build robust and sustainable safety programs, this free e-book will ensure your safety team throughout understands OSHA Injury and Illness recordkeeping requirements.

You'll learn:

OSHA requirements and criteria for maintaining records and reporting occupational injuries and illnesses.
How to explain recordkeeping requirements for employers.
How to identify if an injury or illness is considered work-related.
Steps to analyze incidents and determine if they need to be recorded on an OSHA Log.
How to determine if an incident needs to be reported to OSHA.

In this free guide, you'll learn what's required (and what to keep in mind) when completing OSHA 300 forms and recording work related injuries and illnesses.

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