Join the American Red Cross and Occupational Health & Safety on May 13, 2015 to Learn About the Latest OSHA Record Keeping Standards

On Jan. 1, 2015, OSHA implemented revisions to its record keeping standard, significantly expanding the rule to reach hundreds of thousands of new employers and requiring increased reporting for injuries and serious illness. The new standard’s implications are significant: The reporting of a death or serious injury often leads to an OSHA inspection, which brings its own set of issues. Thus, by requiring employers to now report more injuries and illnesses, the number of OSHA inspections, and citations issued as a result, will certainly increase. Join our presenters as they discuss the new rule's impact on employers and safety managers and explain how employers should be training their record keepers and preparing for more OSHA inspections. We will also be showcasing the American Red Cross Workplace Safety suite of products.

When: Wednesday May 13th 2 pm EST
What: OSHA’s Revised Record Keeping Rule: Major Implications on Employers
How: Register here