California’s Gov. Gavin Newsom recently signed into law legislation that brings back some of the OSHA electronic recordkeeping requirements developed by the Obama administration that were overturned by Congress at the start of the Trump administration.
This OH&S webinar, sponsored by Intelex, uses that development as a jumping-off point to discuss best practices for recordkeeping and injury and illness reporting and what employers need to keep top of mind, whether they have facilities in California or not. Greenberg Traurig attorney Genus Heidary provides an insider’s view of OSHA recordkeeping and injury and illness reporting standards and will help attendees understand the challenges and changes. Brydon Waggot, Vice President of Solution Management at Intelex Technologies, discusses the importance of developing a corporate culture that promotes incident reporting and engaging employees in that reporting culture.
Participants will:
- learn more about avoiding recordkeeping and reporting violations.
- learn more about meeting geographic-specific regulations to ensure compliance with injury reporting regulations.
- find out how to use data collected about injuries and illnesses to improve safety efforts.
- learn how to use software to create automated notifications based on roles to ensure that those who need to know about an injury are immediately notified.