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Recordkeeping
for Healthcare: True To Form Video
Due
to criticisms of paperwork, reporting issues and interpretation
of terms, OSHA revised and simplified recordkeeping and reporting.
This video provides an important overview of changes for safety
directors and managers, safety committee members, human resources
managers, and anyone responsible for safety and insurance
paperwork.
Key
Learning Points:
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OSHA forms 300, 300-A and 301
• What is considered recordable?
• Counting days — when to begin and end counting
• Other recordable injuries — needlesticks, poisoning
and tuberculosis
• Employee privacy issues
• Procedures and forms
13 minutes
Purchase: $425; 7-day rental: $95
Includes a Power Point presentation on CD-ROM
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