Upcoming Webinar: Important Nuances of OSHA's Recordkeeping, Reporting, and E-Recordkeeping Rules
International Liquid Terminals Association
  • Join

Newsletter

A respected industry publication for ILTA members, this monthly newsletter highlights legislative and regulatory activities affecting terminal facilities. It also provides news on recent business development within the terminal industry, including new construction, expansions, acquisitions and additions to ILTA's membership, as well as important information about ILTA's committee meetings, conferences and training events. ILTA also offers ILTA News Plus to members. This publication, sent on weeks that ILTA News is not published, aggregates industry and member news.

Read the Current Issue

2024 Newsletters

March, FebruaryJanuary

2023 Newsletters

DecemberNovemberOctoberSeptemberAugustJulyJuneMayAprilMarchFebruaryJanuary

 

Not a member? Join ILTA today and stay up-to-date withILTA News and ILTA News Plus.
Kathryn Clay
/ Categories: ILTA News Articles

Upcoming Webinar: Important Nuances of OSHA's Recordkeeping, Reporting, and E-Recordkeeping Rules

As part of its ongoing free educational series, Conn Maciel Carey will offer this next installment on Tuesday, September 13, 2022 at 1 PM EST / 10 AM PST.  Attendees will learn that although OSHA’s Recordkeeping, Reporting, and E-Recordkeeping rules may seem clear on their face, there are many nuances in all three standards that are essential for employers to understand in navigating their injury and illness recording, reporting, and electronic submission obligations.  

 

For recordkeeping purposes, 300 Logs and 300A Summaries are always requested during an inspection and can be an additional tool for enforcement purposes. Injury and illness data can also be a factor in certain employers’ continued operations and sustainability, required to be shared in contract bidding and/or requested by potential customers.  Also, reporting a serious injury or illness has a direct correlation to OSHA’s initiation of enforcement activities, often resulting in either a Rapid Response Investigation or an on-site inspection depending on the type or report. Finally, e-recordkeeping data is collected by OSHA and used in developing and executing its Site-Specific Targeting Program (SST annually) based on an employer’s 300A Summary.  

 

Participants in this webinar will learn about:

  • How to assess whether an injury or illness is work-related
  • What is considered days away from work, work restriction, and medical treatment beyond first aid
  • What constitutes reportable in-patient hospitalizations and amputations
  • What must be submitted to OSHA under the E-Recordkeeping Rule and any changes to those requirements under the current Administration
  • How to properly evaluate cases of COVID-19 for recordability and reportability. 

For more information or to complete your free registration, please visit the Conn Maciel website at Conn Maciel Carey LLP | OSHA Webinar Series.

 

Previous Article National Maritime Security Advisory Committee to Meet September 13-14
Next Article MERPAC To Meet September 7-9 In Florida
Print
394 Rate this article:
No rating
Please login or register to post comments.