Learn OSHA recordkeeping rules, incident reporting, injury forms, and how to contribute to accurate recordkeeping.
Understand OSHA recordkeeping regulations and requirements Identify different types of recordable incidents in the workplace Learn how to properly complete injury and illness forms Contribute to accurate and compliant OSHA recordkeeping practices
Atlantic's Introduction to OSHA Record Keeping for Employees is an online training course that was specifically created to address OSHA’s training requirements under 29 CFR Part 1904. Topics covered include work-related injuries and illnesses, recordable medial issues under OSHA guidelines, musculoskeletal disorders, and more.
After successful completion of this OSHA compliant course, the student will be able to:
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