OSHA Record Keeping 2020 Guide
Updated OSHA Record Keeping 2020 Guide
This 20+ page comprehensive guide can help employers comply with the OSHA Record Keeping Guide 2020. Effective January 2020. This guide has everything in one document for ease of use.
OSHA requires employers to report and keep records of certain work-related injuries and illnesses. The rules are very specific as it can be challenging to apply these rules in the workplace. Failure to comply can lead to significant fines or worse.
OSHA requires employers to report and keep records of certain work-related injuries and illnesses. The rules are very specific as it can be challenging to apply these rules in the workplace. Failure to comply can lead to significant fines or worse.
OSHA Recording Flowchart
Not all Workers' Compensation claims are OSHA recordable incidents. Utilize this flowchart to determine if an injury or incident is in fact recordable, based on current OSHA Recordkeeping Guide requirements.
Make sure your properly recording your employee injuries as OSHA has changed guidance on this in recent years.
Make sure your properly recording your employee injuries as OSHA has changed guidance on this in recent years.
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