Course Information
Length:
1 Hr(s)
Type:
Video Course
Discipline:
Sprinklers & Suppression,Fire Alarms,Business Practice
Approved For:
• Nicet
License/Permit:
• Water Based Systems
• Fire Alarm Systems
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$35.00
Course Description:
- Introduction
- Why keep OSHA records? - Federal mandatory requirements
- Understanding the OSHA inspection process - the use of documents for defense of inspections and citations
- Recording Requirements
- 10 or more employees
- Work-related injury or illness - a review of the types of injuries that are recordable incidents
- Necessary forms - how to properly fill out required forms and maintain them for OSHA purposes
- i. OSHA 300
- ii .. OSHA 301
- iii. OSHA 300-A
- Defense document retention - discussion of documentation needed to support affirmative defenses to OSHA citations
- Safety training - OSHA 10 and 30 hour courses, HAZWOPER, and other OSHA certifications
- Disciplinary records - evidence of a history of safety manual enforcement
- Toolbox talks and seminars - evidence of in-house training
- SDS and manufacturers' recommendations – the importance of retaining installation instructions and product specifications
- Miscellaneous safety documentation - insurance documents, audits, and safety reviews
- Reporting Requirements
- Fatality - report if fatality occurs within 30 days of incident and within 8 hours of employer knowledge
- Hospitalization - in-patient requirement
- Eye loss and amputation - examples of reportable injuries
- Failure to report penalties - sanctions for failure to report
- Future Reporting Requirements
- State and federal agency - interplay between other entities and OSHA
- Proposed changes to reporting requirements
- Conclusion
- Increased Government Intervention - the expansion of Federal agency action in construction and the impact that has on the industry
- Using Document Reporting and Recording Requirements - business advantages to following the rules
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