This workshop is directed to human resource professionals, safety professionals, business owners and those whose responsibilities include maintenance and preparation of the OSHA 300 log and 300A summary and individuals with managerial responsibility for safety.
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Attendees will receive essential regulatory updates, including guidance on completing OSHA logs and the electronic submission of injury data to OSHA’s website.
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Gary Glader is a Certified Safety Professional with 44 years of safety experience including construction, manufacturing, and industrial safety. Gary has extensive knowledge regarding OSHA recordkeeping and compliance and can address questions participants may have regarding 2026 OSHA standards.
OSHA requires affected employers to maintain and update OSHA 300 logs and to document recordable injuries and illnesses. OSHA also requires these employers to prepare the OSHA 300A summary by February every year. Affected employers are required to submit information from the OSHA 300A summary electronically on OSHA’s Injury Tracking Application (ITA) website. Participants will learn:
- Employers required to maintain OSHA logs and report electronically
- OSHA’s definition of a recordable injury or illness
- OSHA’s requirements for reporting certain injuries and fatalities
- OSHA’s specific anti-discriminatory and prohibited activities
- Proper preparation of the OSHA 300A summary form
- Using data from the OSHA logs to calculate incident rate benchmarks
- The current state of affairs at OSHA
- Insights into OSHA’s regulatory agenda
