OSHA Workplace Accident Investigations for HR Professionals
Accidents can cause an organization to lose valued resources including productivity and resources. In order to pay for costs related to accidents, the employer will have to divert profits to cover direct and indirect costs of the accident. The study of accident causation and investigation is imperative to protecting an employer from human loss and organizational losses. Many workplace accidents are also related to OSHA violations. Therefore, the accident can cost even more by adding the price of an OSHA citation.
OSHA has released the new Injury Tracking Application (ITA) for electronic injury and illness recordkeeping reporting. However, not everyone is required to submit their records due to specific guidelines for this new ruling.
In this webinar expert speaker Sheldon Primus will help you learn how to investigate the accident site, analyze the facts, recognize the contributing factors, determine the root cause, document the investigation, take corrective actions to prevent future accidents, and follow up with the completed investigation.
Session Highlights:
Understanding what is the true cost of an accident
Discussing what is the difference between an incident and an accident
Explain how to conduct an accident investigation
Evaluate tools to finding the root cause of the accident.
Discovering the where to log electronic records on OSHA’s website
Learn the importance of entering only recordable injuries
Understand the 29 CFR 1904 regulations regarding recordkeeping
Distinguish between what is an OSHA recordable incident and what is not recordable
Review the Injury Tracking Application (ITA) system
Understand medical treatment verses first aid treatment of injuries
Learn the proper way to enter injury data in the OSHA 300, 301, and 300A logs
Find the root cause of an accident
Evaluate ways to conduct an accident investigation
Better understand the OSHA Recordkeeping ruling
Gain and understanding of the electronic submittal criteria
Overview the ITA system
Understand the future of the OSHA recordkeeping standard
Why You Should Attend:
Attending this webinar will give the attendees a clear understanding of their responsibility for the OSHA electronic recordkeeping submittal process and what to enter as a recordable injury. Learning how to investigate an incident takes special skills, training and discipline. This webinar will enlighten the participant as to the importance of accident investigations, techniques, and understanding of the causes.
Who Should Attend:
CEO or Company Executive
Compliance & Safety Officer
Director of Risk Management
Director of Human Resources
Regulatory Compliance Agent
Risk Advisor-Insurance Companies
General Contractors
Process Technicians
Warehouse Managers
General Employees
Ask your question directly from our expert during the Q&A session following the live event.
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