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OSHA 300 Log Illness & Injury Recordkeeping & Reporting Workshop
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12/8/2022
When: 10AM - 3PM
Where: IAMU Training & Office Complex
1735 NE 70th Ave
Ankeny, Iowa  50021
United States
Presenter: Margret Meade, IAMU Safety Specialist
Contact: Margret Meade
mmeade@iamu.org
(800) 810-4268


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Need Flexible Credit Hours I PDH I CEUs? A certificate with 4 contact hours will be awarded.


Recordable, Reportable or Neither?

When must a laceration be entered on the OSHA 300 log? When must a laceration be reported to Iowa OSHA? What information must be given to Iowa OSHA when self-reporting? How soon must an incident be recorded on the OSHA 300 log? Do the Iowa Worker’s Compensation laws and the OSHA recording regulations overlap?

If you feel even a little unsure of answering these questions or if looking at all of the log columns makes you woozy, you will want to attend the Recordkeeping workshop. Workshop activities include hands-on practice completing the log, using OSHA’s 3 key pieces of information to determine recordability and how to ensure that each potentially recordable incident is reported to you in a timely manner.

What does the OSHA log have to do with employee medical records?

Do I really have to keep my Safety Data Sheets for 30 years? Can safety data sheets potentially be considered medical records? Is my first aid log a medical record?

If you feel even a little unsure of answering these questions or if you are confused about medical records and maintenance times, you will want to attend this Recordkeeping workshop. Workshop activities include hands-on practice completing the log, using OSHA’s 3 key pieces of information to determine recordability and how to ensure that each potentially recordable incident is reported to you in a timely manner.


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