OSHA Recordkeeping and Reporting Training

This training helps employees and managers understand OSHA recordkeeping and reporting requirements in the United States. It explains how to document workplace incidents, maintain employee safety records, and meet regulatory reporting obligations to support compliance.
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Ensure Accurate Reporting and Regulatory Compliance

Build confidence in identifying recordable incidents, completing required documentation, and meeting OSHA reporting responsibilities.
  • 100% Online Training
    Complete the course at your own pace without interrupting daily operations.
  • OSHA Recordkeeping Training
    Covers core OSHA requirements for injury and illness records.
  • Workplace Reporting Compliance
    Explains when and how incidents must be reported.
  • Incident Documentation Course
    Guides proper completion and maintenance of required records.
  • Employee Safety Records
    Clarifies how employee injury and illness data must be handled.
  • Regulatory Reporting Safety
    Reinforces compliance with federal reporting expectations.
  • Certificate of Completion
    Receive a downloadable certificate immediately after completing the course.
  • Understand OSHA recordkeeping requirements
    Explain why accurate recordkeeping is required under OSHA regulations.
  • Identify recordable incidents
    Recognize which injuries and illnesses must be documented.
  • Apply proper reporting procedures
    Learn when and how incidents must be reported to OSHA.
  • Maintain employee safety records
    Support accurate and organized documentation practices.
  • Promote regulatory compliance
    Reduce the risk of violations through correct reporting processes.
    • Managers and supervisors
    • Human resources personnel
    • Safety and compliance staff
    • Administrative staff handling records
    • Employers responsible for OSHA reporting
    • Introduction to OSHA recordkeeping and reporting
    • Purpose of OSHA injury and illness records
    • Recordable vs. non-recordable incidents
    • OSHA forms and documentation requirements
    • Incident documentation process
    • Reporting timelines and requirements
    • Employee access to records
    • Record retention and storage
    • Common reporting errors
    • Course review and completion
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    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    It is training that explains how to properly document and report workplace injuries and illnesses according to OSHA requirements.
    Managers, supervisors, HR staff, and anyone responsible for maintaining safety records.
    Yes, it covers how to document workplace injuries and illnesses correctly.
    Yes, the course explains how to manage and protect employee safety records.
    Yes, it outlines when and how incidents must be reported to OSHA.
    Yes, a certificate of completion is issued immediately after finishing the training.