Accident Investigation / OSHA Required Recordkeeping
- An overview of the new Proposed OSHA Recordkeeping Guidelines. These new guidelines will require changes in the way you record your injuries and illnesses.
- Course Coverage:
- Effective incident investigation and interview techniques.
- Incident Analysis to identify root cause(s) of accidents / incidents.
- Development of training to address the real problem and not just the symptoms of accident causation.
- Focuses on gathering complete, accurate and objective accident data that can be used to arrive at the true root causes. Presents step by step procedures for analyzing all possible causes: Equipment, Environment, Management Systems and Human Factors
- Assist the student in understanding compliance with OSHA's Recordkeeping Requirements (29 CFR 1904).
- Recordable/Non-Recordable Injuries / Illness
- Who is required to keep records
- What records are required to be maintained
- Where required records are kept
- Fatality/Catastrophe Reporting
- Access to Exposure and Medical Records
- Who Should Attend:
- Safety Personnel
- Safety Committee Members
- Line / Staff Supervisors
- Line / Staff Managers
- Risk Managers
- Accident Investigation Committee Members
We offer this course as one of our on-site "Private Seminars". Please contact us for details.