OSHA 2002 Recordkeeping Simplified

OSHA 2002 Recordkeeping Simplified

by James Roughton Certified Safety Professional (CSP); Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP); Certif
ISBN-10:
0750675594
ISBN-13:
9780750675598
Pub. Date:
10/23/2002
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
ISBN-10:
0750675594
ISBN-13:
9780750675598
Pub. Date:
10/23/2002
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
OSHA 2002 Recordkeeping Simplified

OSHA 2002 Recordkeeping Simplified

by James Roughton Certified Safety Professional (CSP); Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP); Certif
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Overview

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has updated their recordkeeping requirements for the first time since 1971. This results in a significant number of changes for every employer with ten or more employees, which can often cause confusion and failure to comply. OSHA 2002 Recordkeeping Simplified goes beyond the explanation that OSHA supplies to provide an easy understanding of these new requirements.

OSHA 2002 Recordkeeping Simplified provides an easy to follow format that allows all those in charge of recordkeeping to comply with the updated standards. The book follows the standards as OSHA provides them and adds commentary in order to explain and simplify. Jim Roughton provides a comparison of the old standards to the new to allow for an easier transition.

The text is divided into several major subject sections. First the requirements are addressed to outline new elements compared to the current requirements. Next the supplement information for each subject area is divided into several parts: The first part reviews the relevant sections of the requirement and provides the basic concepts of how recordkeeping works; the second part provides answers to most frequently asked questions about recording and reporting of occupational injuries and illnesses. These questions and answers elaborate on the basic recordkeeping concepts and are further defined in each section. In addition, a series of flow diagrams are used to track the flow of the standard and examples of citations are offered through case histories.


  • A simplified user's guide to the 2002 OSHA record keeping requirements
  • Provides answers to frequently asked questions
  • Offers case histories of citations

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780750675598
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 10/23/2002
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 1.11(w) x 6.00(h) x 9.00(d)

About the Author

James Roughton CSP, CRSP, R-CHMM, CET, Certified Six Sigma Black Belt, is an experienced Safety Professional with in-depth knowledge of the use of Social Media to help improve productivity. He is an accomplished speaker, author, and writer who develops and manages his websites providing a resource network for small businesses, http://www.safetycultureplusacademy.com.

Table of Contents

Employers Subject To OSHA Recordkeeping Requirements; The Mechanics Of OSHA Recordkeeping; Location, Retention, And Maintenance Of Records; Employer Decision-making; Analysis Of Recordability Of Case; Evaluating The Extent Of Recordable Cases; Employer Obligations For Reporting Occupational Injuries And Illnesses; Access To OSHA Records And Penalties For Failure To Comply With Recordkeeping Obligations; Recordkeeping Summary; General Citations; Glossary of Terms; Sample Recordkeeping And Reporting Forms; Selected Illnesses Which May Result From Exposure In The Work Environment; Participating State Agencies; United States Department Of Labor, Occupational Safety And Health Administration - Regional Offices; Flow Charts; Summary of Changes; Index
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