Recorded Webinars
OSHA Recordkeeping and Reporting
OSHA requires that businesses maintain a running account of injuries and illness that occur in the workplace. The logs must be completely and accurately filled in and completed. At the end of the year, these figures must be reported to OSHA or other report collection agencies to determine if the rate of injuries and illnesses falls within the norm for that industry sector. Although not a recommended practice, some businesses use these figures as a measure of the success or failure of their safety programs. Over reporting injuries and illnesses or under reporting such numbers can result in problems, both internally in a company, as well as with the regulatory agency. Accurate reporting is imperative, and is a good tool to use in determining problem areas in the company's business operation.
- Kenneth S. Weinberg
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- Price: $179.00
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Managing OSHA Inspections and Accident Investigations
This webinar will provide an outline and guide of how employers and managers should effectively deal with an OSHA Inspection, whether it is planned or a surprise. The program will also remind employers of their rights and obligations under OSHA regulations, as well as what can happen as a result of an inspection whose results are less than adequate.
- Kenneth S. Weinberg
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- Price: $179.00
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OSHA Injury and Illness Record Keeping
This webinar will explain the details of how to report and what to report on the OSHA Injury and Illness report. It will include an explanation of how to determine if an injury is work related, if an injury is new or ongoing, and what the differences are between first aid and medical treatment. A specific list of what constitutes injuries, illnesses and first aid treatment will be provided, along with practical examples of how to determine if an injury should be reported. In addition, examples of the forms used to report injuries, as well as annual summaries will be presented.
- Kenneth S. Weinberg
- Recorded
- Price: $179.00
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Managing OSHA Inspections and Accident Investigations
This webinar will provide an outline and guide of how employers and managers should effectively deal with an OSHA Inspection, whether it is planned or a surprise. The program will also remind employers of their rights and obligations under OSHA regulations, as well as what can happen as a result of an inspection whose results are less than adequate.
- Kenneth S. Weinberg
- Recorded
- Price: $179.00
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OSHA Injury and Illness Recordkeeping Analysis
This webinar will provide a description of what the requirements for OSHA Injury and Illness reporting, as well as what constitutes the various acceptable categories for reportable and no reportable injuries./ The webinar will also define common terms used by OSHA and the methods for calculating the injury and illness rates in your facility.
- Kenneth S. Weinberg
- Recorded
- Price: $179.00
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OSHA Recordkeeping and Reporting
OSHA requires that businesses maintain a running account of injuries and illness that occur in the workplace. The logs must be completely and accurately filled in and completed. At the end of the year, these figures must be reported to OSHA or other report collection agencies t0o determine if the rate of injuries and illnesses falls within the norm for that industry sector. Although not a recommended practice, some businesses use these figures as a measure of the success or failure of their safety programs. Over reporting injuries and illnesses or under reporting such numbers can result in problems, both internally in a company, as well as with the regulatory agency. Accurate reporting is imperative, and is a good tool to use in determining problem areas in the company's business operation.
- Kenneth S. Weinberg
- Recorded
- Price: $179.00
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Managing OSHA Inspections and Accident Investigations
This webinar will provide an outline and guide of how employers and managers should effectively deal with an OSHA Inspection, whether it is planned or a surprise. The program will also remind employers of their rights and obligations under OSHA regulations, as well as what can happen as a result of an inspection whose results are less than adequate.
- Kenneth S. Weinberg
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- Price: $179.00
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Confined Space Entry
Whenever workers enter an area where there is a possibility of exposure to hazardous or toxic substances, or where there is a possibility of injury or harm due to entering a space with only one way in and out, and where only a single employee may work, OSHA has provided written regulations requiring that the space be designated as a hazard with confined space entry requirements.
- Kenneth S. Weinberg
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- Price: $179.00
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OSHA Injury and Illness Recordkeeping Analysis
This webinar will provide a description of what the requirements for OSHA Injury and Illness reporting, as well as what constitutes the various acceptable categories for reportable and no reportable injuries./ The webinar will also define common terms used by OSHA and the methods for calculating the injury and illness rates in your facility.
- Kenneth S. Weinberg
- Recorded
- Price: $179.00
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OSHA Recordkeeping and Reporting
OSHA requires that businesses maintain a running account of injuries and illness that occur in the workplace. The logs must be completely and accurately filled in and completed. At the end of the year, these figures must be reported to OSHA or other report collection agencies t0o determine if the rate of injuries and illnesses falls within the norm for that industry sector. Although not a recommended practice, some businesses use these figures as a measure of the success or failure of their safety programs. Over reporting injuries and illnesses or under reporting such numbers can result in problems, both internally in a company, as well as with the regulatory agency. Accurate reporting is imperative, and is a good tool to use in determining problem areas in the company's business operation.
- Kenneth S. Weinberg
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- Price: $225.00
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Lead Acid Battery Safety
This webinar will explain the operation of lead acid batteries, and how injuries may occur and be prevented. These injuries can include burns and scars, as well as back injuries. The session will help employees to understand the hazards associated with lead acid batteries, and will explain how they may cause injuries which may be avoided. This webinar will explain the safe methods for using, handling and recharging lead acid batteries.
- Kenneth S. Weinberg
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- Price: $225.00
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OSHA Injury and Illness Recordkeeping Analysis
This webinar will provide a description of what the requirements for OSHA Injury and Illness reporting, as well as what constitutes the various acceptable categories for reportable and no reportable injuries./ The webinar will also define common terms used by OSHA and the methods for calculating the injury and illness rates in your facility.
- Kenneth S. Weinberg
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- Price: $225.00
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Revisions to the Hazard Communication Standard
This webinar will provide employers and employees with the new requirements for the Hazard Communication Standard, as well as the changes in the regulations, the way chemicals are classified, and what will be new for training and Safety Data Sheets.
- Kenneth S. Weinberg
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- Price: $225.00
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OSHA Inspections: Avoiding the Most Common Mistakes
This webinar will present the ways in which OSHA Inspections may be initiated, the things you can do to help prevent the inspection before it starts, or the ways you can manage the inspection while they are going on and afterwards to help mitigate the effects of the inspection and reduce the fines and penalties.
- Kenneth S. Weinberg
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- Price: $225.00
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3-Hour Virtual Seminar On OSHA Injury and Illness Recordkeeping Analysis
This webinar will provide a description of what the requirements for OSHA Injury and Illness reporting, as well as what constitutes the various acceptable categories for reportable and no reportable injuries. The webinar will also define common terms used by OSHA and the methods for calculating the injury and illness rates in your facility.
- Kenneth S. Weinberg
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- Price: $375.00
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Confined Space Entry
Whenever workers enter an area where there is a possibility of exposure to hazardous or toxic substances, or where there is a possibility of injury or harm due to entering a space with only one way in and out, and where only a single employee may work, OSHA has provided written regulations requiring that the space be designated as a hazard with confined space entry requirements.
- Kenneth S. Weinberg
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- Price: $245.00
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Blood Borne Pathogens
This webinar will provide up to date information about what constitutes blood borne pathogens from infectious materials, as well as other potentially infectious materials. The webinar will provide answers about how to prevent exposures, deal with spills or exposures should they occur, and the how to recognize the hazards of blood borne pathogens
- Kenneth S. Weinberg
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- Price: $245.00
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