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SAFETY IS NOT A CHOICE, IT'S A RESPONSIBILITY WE OWE TO OURSELVES AND THOSE AROUND US

Introduction

The OSHA Recordkeeping course provides an overview of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) recordkeeping requirements for employers. This course covers the purpose of recordkeeping, which injuries and illnesses must be recorded, and how to complete the OSHA 300 Log and other forms.

Objectives:

  • To educate participants on the purpose of recordkeeping and the requirements of OSHA
  • To provide an understanding of the types of injuries and illnesses that must be recorded
  • To teach participants how to complete the OSHA 300 Log and other required forms
  • To discuss the importance of accurate recordkeeping for workplace safety

Topics Covered:

  • Overview of OSHA recordkeeping requirements
  • Types of injuries and illnesses that must be recorded
  • How to complete the OSHA 300 Log and other forms
  • The role of recordkeeping in promoting workplace safety

Delivery Method: This course is delivered through a combination of lecture, interactive discussions, and multimedia presentations. Participants will have opportunities to ask questions and engage in group activities to reinforce their understanding of the material.

Duration: The course is typically delivered over half a day and participants will receive a certificate of completion upon finishing the course.

Who Should Attend: This course is ideal for supervisors, managers, and safety professionals who are responsible for maintaining accurate records and ensuring compliance with OSHA regulations. This course is also suitable for employees who want to gain a better understanding of OSHA recordkeeping requirements.

By completing this course, participants will have a solid understanding of OSHA recordkeeping requirements and the importance of accurate recordkeeping. This knowledge will enable organizations to improve compliance with OSHA regulations and promote a safe and healthy work environment.


Learning Outcomes

  • Understanding of OSHA recordkeeping requirements: The program covers the recordkeeping requirements set forth by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) related to workplace injuries and illnesses.
  • Knowledge of OSHA's recordkeeping forms and procedures: The program covers the forms and procedures used by OSHA for recordkeeping, including the OSHA 300 Log and the OSHA 301 Incident Report.
  • Understanding of the importance of accurate recordkeeping: The program covers the importance of accurate recordkeeping for both employers and employees, including the role of recordkeeping in identifying and preventing workplace hazards.
  • Knowledge of the role of recordkeeping in OSHA inspections: The program covers the role of recordkeeping in OSHA inspections and the consequences for employers who fail to maintain accurate records.
  • Understanding of the relationship between recordkeeping and workers' compensation: The program covers the relationship between recordkeeping and workers' compensation, including how accurate recordkeeping can impact workers' compensation claims and benefits.

Course Brief

  • Course Contents
  • Entry Requirements
  • Pricing
COURSE CONTENTS
TRAINING SHOULD EMPHASIZE ON THE FOLLOWING CONTENTS WITH INDEPTH CASE STUDIES
Introduction to OSHA Recordkeeping OSHA Recordkeeping Requirements Recording and Reporting Injuries and Illnesses
OSHA Form 300, 300A and 301 OSHA Recordkeeping Programs Special Topics in OSHA Recordkeeping

Training should emphasize on the following contents;

  • Introduction to OSHA Recordkeeping: Overview of OSHA recordkeeping requirements in construction and industry, importance of maintaining accurate and complete OSHA records, understanding the role of OSHA recordkeeping in protecting worker safety and health.
  • OSHA Recordkeeping Requirements: Identifying the most relevant OSHA recordkeeping requirements related to worker safety and health, understanding the requirements for maintaining and submitting accurate records of workplace injuries and illnesses, understanding the procedures for posting OSHA notices, and inspecting the workplace.
  • Recording and Reporting Injuries and Illnesses: Understanding the procedures for reporting workplace injuries, illnesses and fatalities, understanding the criteria for recording and reporting injuries and illnesses, understanding the importance of accurate and timely reporting.
  • OSHA Form 300, 300A and 301: Understanding the OSHA Form 300 (Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses), understanding the OSHA Form 300A (Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses), understanding the OSHA Form 301 (Injury and Illness Incident Report).
  • OSHA Recordkeeping Programs: Developing an OSHA recordkeeping program, implementing an OSHA recordkeeping program, monitoring and evaluating an OSHA recordkeeping program.
  • Special Topics in OSHA Recordkeeping:, Understanding specific OSHA recordkeeping requirements for particular industries (e.g. construction, manufacturing), understanding specific OSHA recordkeeping requirements for specific hazards (e.g. fall protection, hazardous materials), understanding OSHA whistleblower protection.

Entry Requirements

We believe in providing high-quality learning experiences to anyone who is willing to learn and improve their occupational safety and health skills. This course is designed to cater to individuals from diverse backgrounds and levels of expertise. To ensure a positive learning experience for all students, we have established some minimum entry requirements that need to be met before enrolling in our course.

Applicants to this program must possess the following:

  • have a recognized undergraduate degree or equivalent in engineering or a relevant science discipline, or
  • demonstrate equivalent academic ability based on industrial experience or membership of a professional institution, or
  • minimum one year of experience in occupational safety and health.
FEE STRUCTURE FOR 2023-24
STATUS COURSE FEE (PDF) COURSE FEE (HARD BOUND CERTIFICATES)
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Program Duration

This course is designed to help you reach your goals at your own pace and on your own schedule. Instructional contact-time must be a minimum of 8 hours. Most students intend to complete their studies via online learning within 1 month.

Career Opportunities

Following these careers typically involve developing and implementing safety programs and policies.

  • Health and Safety Officer: A health and safety officer is responsible for ensuring that an organization is in compliance with health and safety regulations and maintaining a safe workplace for employees.
  • Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Consultant: An OHS consultant provides expert advice and guidance to organizations on how to comply with occupational health and safety regulations and maintain a safe workplace for employees.
  • Corporate Safety Manager: A corporate safety manager is responsible for developing and implementing safety programs for a large organization, ensuring that the organization is in compliance with all relevant safety regulations and standards.
  • Safety and Health Trainer: A safety and health trainer is responsible for providing safety and health training to employees in an organization, including training on OSHA recordkeeping.
  • OSHA Compliance Specialist: An OSHA compliance specialist is responsible for ensuring that an organization is in compliance with all OSHA regulations and standards, including those related to recordkeeping.

Program Features

The course features a range of benefits and features that are designed to enhance your learning experience and provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to succeed.

Some of the key features of our course include:

  • Comprehensive curriculum
  • Convenient online format
  • Interactive learning experience
  • Certificate of completion, Transcript, and Wallet Card
  • Access to the online community

What You Will Get

Professional Recognition

Our program has been designed to meet the highest standards of quality and rigor and is backed by the expertise of our experienced instructors.

Upon completion of the course, you will receive a certificate of completion that is widely recognized in the industry as a demonstration of your knowledge and commitment to safety. Certificate issued by the American Institute of Safety Professionals is accepted by a wide range of employers and regulatory agencies, making it a valuable addition to your resume or professional portfolio.

In addition to the certificate, you will also receive access to our online community of safety professionals, where you can network with others in the field and continue to build your knowledge and expertise. Our community is a vibrant and supportive network of professionals who are committed to promoting a safe and healthy work environment. Our program is also recognized by a number of professional organizations and regulatory agencies.

We are proud to offer a program that is widely recognized as a leading resource in the field of Occupational Health, Safety, and Environment. This course is accredited by the American Institute of Safety Professionals, upon successful completion of the course candidate shall be awarded with a master certificate, course certificate (if applicable) transcript, and wallet cards.

English language requirements

To enroll in AISP diploma, programs or courses, prospective students are typically required to meet certain English language requirements. These requirements are put in place to ensure that students are able to effectively communicate and comprehend course material, participate in discussions and group projects, and complete written assignments to a high standard.

Meeting English language requirements is an important part of the enrollment process as it ensures that students are able to effectively communicate and comprehend course material, participate in discussions and group projects, and complete written assignments to a high standard.

  • Applicants will need a good English Language ability to succeed in their program. Those for whom English is not their first language are suggested to have;
  • Achieved a minimum of IELTS 6.5 or equivalent and
  • Or have successfully completed courses (of 1 year or more in duration) delivered in English.

Final Examination Information

All students must achieve a minimum 70% score to successfully pass the examination which shall be taken online through AISP assigned portal. After successful completion of the examination, students will get their results immediately on their registered emails. This is an open-book exam and students are permitted to use a separate browser window to review course content while taking the exam. If you do not pass the examination you may retake the examination. Students are allowed to take an exam three times within one month. During this time, students should review the course material to improve their understanding.

Additional fees information

For questions about American Institute of Safety Professionals online fees, replacement certificates, additional hardbound materials or any other financial related issues please feel free to contact accounts@amiosp.com


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