Cal/OSHA Recordkeeping: Beyond Forms 300 and 300A
Employer Resource Institute Audio Conference
Originally presented on January 16, 2007
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When thinking about your safety recordkeeping requirements, it's easy to default to Cal/OSHA's Forms 300 and 300A. But your recordkeeping requirements don't stop there! Do you know what you need to record? Do you know how long you need to retain it? Do you know what to do with it after you have it?
Join us for a fast-paced 90-minute audio conference to discuss practical, real-world solutions to your Cal/OSHA recordkeeping questions. Our expert panelists will give you sound, effective tips to create a recordkeeping and retention trail that will get you through the Cal/OSHA maze and help you to reap the benefits of a safer workplace and safer workforce.
YOU AND YOUR COLLEAGUES WILL LEARN:
- The records you need for statutory compliance
- Additional records recommended for best practices
- What records must be produced for a Cal/OSHA inspection—and what can and should be shielded
- How records help you improve safe practices and employee performance
- Practical suggestions on why and how to maintain these records
- Risks and exposures you face by not having these records
ABOUT YOUR SPEAKER:
Jeffrey Tanenbaum, Esq. is an attorney with the San Francisco office of law firm Nixon Peabody LLP. Tanenbaum chairs the firm's labor and employment practice group and the firm's national Occupational Safety & Health (OSHA) team. He represents employers in employment and labor relations litigation before state and federal courts and administrative agencies. Tanenbaum has extensive experience in, and has written and lectured on, OSHA, Cal/OSHA, discriminatory and negligent hiring, wrongful termination, employment discrimination, collective bargaining, and arbitrations.
Approved for Recertification Credit
This program has been approved for 1.5 recertification credit hour toward PHR
and SPHR recertification through the Human Resource Certification Institute
(HRCI). For more information about certification or recertification, please
visit the HRCI homepage at www.hrci.org.
How Do Audio Conferences Work?
An audio conference is remarkably cost-effective and convenient. You
participate from your office using a regular telephone. You have no travel costs
and no out-of-office time.
Plus, for one low price you can get as many people in your office to
participate as you can fit around a speakerphone.
Because the conference is live, you can ask the speakers questions'either on
the phone or via e-mail.
With your registration, you also receive conference materials with additional
practical information from Employer Resource Institute sent to you via e-mail
shortly before the conference.
Why You Can Sign Up To Attend This Event with Confidence
As with all Employer Resource Institute products, you're completely
protected. If for any reason you are unsatisfied with this audio conference,
simply let us know and we will return your entire registration fee.
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