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OSHA Recordkeeping
  • Date 1/26/2023
  • Time 8:30 am - 10:00 am
  • Location Beacon Mutual
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Everything You Need To Know About Maintaining Injury Records

Many employers with more than 10 employees are required to keep a record of serious work-related injuries. Minor injuries requiring first aid only do not need to be recorded.

This information helps employers, workers and OSHA evaluate the safety of a workplace, understand industry hazards, and implement worker protections to reduce and eliminate hazards -preventing future workplace injuries and illnesses.

Records must be maintained at the worksite for at least five years. Each February through April, employers must post a summary of the injuries and illnesses recorded the previous year. Attend this seminar to learn about the requirements and forms needed to meet the OSHA 1904 Standard: “Recording and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illness”.

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DISCLAIMER: This material is being provided to you as a service of The Beacon Mutual Insurance Company for informational purposes only and is not intended, nor should it be relied upon, as a comprehensive statement of all possible work-related hazards to your employees or of the federal, state or local laws and regulations which may be applicable to your business. Any premises inspections made by Beacon representatives are completed without representation or warranty as to the utility or completeness of such inspections. Suggestions regarding the use of a particular product or safety technique are not an endorsement of the product or technique. It is your responsibility to develop and implement your loss prevention policies. You should direct questions concerning specific situations to informed and appropriate advisors.