OSHA Recordkeeping in the Healthcare Setting: Dec. 11

Time: 12:00 PM

Location:

Webinar - Noon to 1:30 p.m.

Sponsored by: Illinois Health and Hospital Association

Presented by: Illinois Risk Management Services (IRMS) and Illinois Compensation Trust (ICT)

Registration:

This program is complimentary for IRMS clients and ICT members and non-members.

Register Online

When the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) inspects a hospital or healthcare organization, the agency usually requests the organization’s OSHA recordkeeping documents. It is critical that all OSHA recordkeeping documents are accurate and up-to-date pursuant to the latest OSHA recordkeeping standards. Hospitals and healthcare organizations not compliant with OSHA’s recordkeeping standard may be exposed to costly OSHA citations.

This webinar will provide a detailed overview of OSHA recordkeeping and reporting requirements with a focus on the healthcare setting. It will benefit nurses, risk managers, human resources specialists, and anyone charged with managing your organization’s safety procedures and workers’ compensation updates.

Objectives

At the conclusion of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Outline OSHA’s recordkeeping requirements for hospital and healthcare organizations.

  • Explain how to properly complete and report out OSHA recordkeeping data.

  • Describe common errors found in hospital OSHA recordkeeping forms.

  • Discuss how to use OSHA recordkeeping and other injury data in safety and health management programs.

Who Should Attend

  • Nurses

  • Risk Managers

  • Human Resource Employees

Speakers

Mike Benedeck, BA, CHSP
Senior Director of Loss Control, Illinois Health and Hospital Association

Deidre Harris, BS, CHSP
Senior Loss Control Specialist, Illinois Compensation and Trust, Illinois Health and Hospital Association