Safety Reporting: When And How To Use OSHA Form 300

Date: July 28, 2022
Time: 01:00 PM ET
Duration: 60 Minutes
Speaker: Matthew Burr
CEU Credits : 1.0 HRCI

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Description

On March 28, OSHA proposed amendments to occupational injury and illness recordkeeping rules that would require some employers to submit electronic reports in addition to retaining the records. This change would increase employer obligations dramatically and signifies that OSHA is more actively reviewing this information.Now is an ideal time to ensure you are complying with all OSHA reporting and recordkeeping requirements and completing form 300 correctly. Whether reporting COVID-19 infections or other illnesses and injuries, you must understand how to determine which are “work-related” and document them correctly.

 

Topics Covered:

  • What are an employer’s COVID-19 OSHA reporting requirements?
  • Is a COVID-19 infection considered work-related?
  • When do you need to complete Form 300?
  • Do the OSHA rules apply to employers in all industries?
  • Are there reporting requirements in addition to Form 300?

 

Who Should Attend:

  • HR Professionals
  • In-House Counsel
  • Managers
  • Business Owners
  • Office Managers

Speaker

Matthew Burr

Matthew Burr has over eleven years of experience working in the human resources field, starting his career as an Industrial Relations Intern at Kennedy Valve Manufacturing to most recently founding and managing a human resource consulting company; Burr Consulting, LLC.  Prior to founding the consulting firm, the majority of his career was spent in manufacturing and healthcare.  He specializes in labor and employment law, conflict resolution, performance management, labor and employment relations.  Matthew has a generalist background in HR and provides strategic HR services to his clients, focusing on small and medium sized organizations.  In July 2017, Matthew started as an Associate Professor of Business Administration at Elmira College and was promoted into the Continuing Education & Business Administration Department Liaison role in July 2018.  He teaches both undergraduate and graduate level business courses at Elmira College.  Matthew is also the SHRM Certification Exam Instructor at the college, his students currently have an 80% pass rate on the SHRM-SCP and 92.3% pass rate on the SHRM-CP.  Matthew works as a trainer Tompkins Cortland Community College, Corning Community College, Broome Community College and Penn State University.  He also acts as an On-Call Mediator and Fact-Finder through the Public Employment Relations Board in New York State, working with public sector employers and labor unions.

Matthew has publications at the Cornell HR Review, Business Insider, New York State Bar Association, Expert 360 (in Australia).  In early 2017, he published his first book, “$74,000 in 24 Months:  How I killed my student loans (and you can too!).” 

Matthew has an associate’s degree in business administration from Tompkins Cortland Community College, a Bachelor of Science degree in business management from Elmira College, a master’s degree from the University of Illinois School of Labor and Employment Relations in Human Resources & Industrial Relations and a Master’s in Business Administration specializing in entrepreneurship from Syracuse University.  He currently holds a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt, Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR), Global Professional in Human Resources (GPHR) and the Society of Human Resource Management Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP) certifications. 

Matthew has been featured on CNN Money, Fast Company, Fits Small Business, Magnify Money, My Twin Tiers, Namely, Student Loan Hero, Smart Sheet and CEO Blog Nation.

Certification

This webinar has been approved for 1 HR (General) recertification credit hours toward aPHR™, PHR®, PHRca®,SPHR®, GPHR®, PHRi™ and SPHRi™ recertification through HR Certification Institute® (HRCI®).