OSHA Mandates On Injury, Record-keeping & Documents Required To Survive An Audit

Webinar Information
Pre Recorded Webinar
Wednesday, May 10, 2023
11 : 00 AM | EST
Joe Aitchison
90 minutes
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Webinar Background & Agenda:

The latest regulatory developments to OSHA safety and injury compliance, key challenges when facing OSHA investigations, major OSHA policy issues to tackle, the latest guidelines involving electronic submission are just some of the areas Employers/HR are legally required to be compliant with. While there's little upside to facing an inspection, it is possible to survive the ordeal unscathed. Employers should train their staff on how to handle safety complaints and investigations, enforcement actions, and inspector requests for documents during and following an inspection or investigation. This session is focussed on providing clarification on these updates for 2023.

Participants will also receive an update regarding OSHA, its priorities, and its regulatory agenda updates.

The following will be discussed in detail :

  • Latest OSHA Injury & Audits/Inspections Updates For Employers
  • OSHA requirements for reporting certain injuries and fatalities
  • Revised record-keeping and incident investigation protocols.
  • 2023 state of affairs at OSHA & regulatory agenda updates for employers
  • Detailed assessment of the various stages of an OSHA inspection in 2023
  • Reviewing Documentation requirements- tracking employer COVID-19 preparedness
  • Know what records an OSHA inspector will want to see
  • The dos and don'ts when hosting a regulatory compliance auditor
  • Understanding OSHA’s specific anti-discriminatory and prohibited activities in 2023
  • Utilization of OSHA logs to calculate incident rate benchmarks
  • Managing compliance auditors with confidence to mitigate citations and fines
  • Training requirements for managers and supervisors on handling an OSHA compliance audit
  • Preparing for accurate answers to site-specific questions and scenarios regarding regulatory compliance audits
  • Training requirements for managers and supervisors on handling an OSHA compliance audit
  • Tools required to prevent employees from contacting a regulatory compliance agency
  • Preparing for accurate answers to site-specific questions and scenarios regarding regulatory compliance audits
  • What to do after an OSHA inspection.
  • FAQs

About The Trainer : Joe Aitchison is HRComTraK Managing Principal and Senior Client Advisor. He provides Business & HR client advisory services and HR out-source services nationally.  He is a Human Resource professional with thirty years business management and HR consulting experience.  In addition to working with General Industry clients, he provides services to  multi plant International Tier I Automotive Manufacturing, Hospitality & Gaming, Retail and Food Processing Industries as well as legal, health care, benefit brokers and third party administrators. Mr. Aitchison is recognized as a leader in human resources and has obtained a lifetime certification as a senior professional in human resource management, SHRM – Senior Certified Professional and Healthcare Reform Specialist by the Healthcare Reform Center & Policy Institute. Mr. Aitchison has served on several for profit and not for profit boards.