On November 14, 2017, Eric J. Conn and Lindsay A. DiSalvo of Conn Maciel Carey’s national OSHA Practice Group presented a webinar regarding “OSHA’s Fatality, Hospitalization & Amputation Reporting Rule.“
The rule has resulted in thousands more reports of incidents to OSHA than before. Now, three years into the new reporting scheme, we have learned a lot of lessons about what is being reported to OSHA, what non-mandatory reports are often made, and what OSHA is doing with all the new reported incidents.
During this webinar, participants learned:
- Nuances of OSHA’s Fatality & Serious Injury Reporting Rule
- Common Reporting Mistakes and Misunderstandings
- Data and trends of reports made to OSHA
- Actions OSHA is taking in response to injury reports
Click here to view a recording of the webinar.
For more background, check out several Conn Maciel Carey articles about the nuances of the rule:
- OSHA’s New Injury & Fatality Reporting Rule: Time to Add OSHA to Your Speed Dial
- Reporting In-Patient Hospitalizations to OSHA: Common Misunderstandings and Mistakes
- Slicing the Nuances of OSHA’s Amputation Reporting Requirements
The November 14th webinar was the eleventh and penultimate webinar event in Conn Maciel Carey’s 2017 OSHA Webinar Series. If you missed any of our prior webinars in the 2017 series or from past years’ OSHA Webinar Series, here is a link Conn Maciel Carey’s Webinar Archive.
We are very pleased to announce Conn Maciel Carey’s 2018 OSHA Webinar Series!
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