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ADP University – OSHA Recordkeeping

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Author: Taneil Jaeger/Thursday, January 5, 2017/Categories: Bulletin News, Compliance Corner , Federal Compliance Update

ADP Risk & Safety is presenting two identical ADP University webinars on "OSHA Recordkeeping." The webinars are scheduled for:

  • January 11, 2017 (1PM EST)
  • January 12, 2017 (3PM EST)

The purpose of this webinar is to guide clients through the OSHA recordkeeping standard, required forms, and guidelines for determining injury work-relatedness. This webinar is appropriate for any client who is required to comply with OSHA recordkeeping requirements.

The objectives of the webinar include:

  • Recognize the basic requirements of the OSHA recordkeeping standard
  • Review OSHA recordkeeping forms (OSHA 300 Log & 300A)
  • Determine if an injury is work-related
  • Classify work-related injuries on the OSHA log
  • Identify injury and illness privacy issues
  • Understand the new requirements for electronic reporting and anti-retaliation

    To register for a class, search for "OSHA Recordkeeping" in iLearn.  All registered participants who are individually logged into the training for the entire session will receive a certificate of completion and continuing professional education (CPE) credits.

    For more information, please contact:
    Thomas Lee, SM, CIH, CSP
    Technical Services Manager
    Thomas.Lee@adp.com

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