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VHS English Version Product Number: V000015VEO DVD English Version Product Number: V0000159EO VHS Spanish Version Product Number: V000015VSO DVD Spanish Version Product Number: V0000159SO
List Price: $195.00 Classification: Regulatory Compliance Length of Video(in Minutes): 22 Year Produced: 2004 Publisher: MARCOM Group Ltd., The Description: MARCOM's "OSHA Recordkeeping for Managers and Supervisors" Videotape Program helps facilities comply with OSHA's Recordkeeping regulation (29 CFR Part 1904). It covers the details of the regulation's requirements and shows actual workplace incidents that demonstrate what a manager's responsibilities are in documenting and reporting recordable accidents. Areas covered in the program include revisions in the regulation, why recordkeeping is important, which recordkeeping requirements apply to specific work environments, using the new recordkeeping forms, "recordable incident" scenarios, and more. The program can be used in conjunction with the MARCOM's Videotape Training Program "OSHA Recordkeeping for Employees" to train workers at all levels, and provide them with a common base of understanding about OSHA's recordkeeping requirements. The Videotape Training Program comes with a comprehensive Leader's Guide, reproducible Scheduling & Attendance Form, Employee Quiz, Training Log and Training Certificate.

OSHA Recordkeeping Video Excerpt: Employers and managers like you have a powerful tool for
making their facility safer. It makes documenting workplace injuries and illnesses
easier. And it helps you to make the right long term decisions about your
safety program. Its OSHAs revamped recordkeeping system often referred to as
Part 1904 after its federal regulation part number. There are three forms at
the heart of Part 1904. Two of these are updates of previous forms, while the
third is a new edition. The first is OSHA Form 300. Better known as the log of
work related injuries and illnesses. It has been simplified and reformatted to
fit legal sized paper so you can fit more detailed information than before. This
is the ongoing record of all illnesses and injuries that occur in a facility.
OSHAs Form 301, the injury and illness incident report, must be filled out for
each incident. It also includes room for even more data for a specific injury
or illness. The additional form, 300A, is called the summary of work related
injuries and illnesses. It allows you to create a statistical overview of
employee injury patterns, enabling you to make informed decisions about worker safety
programs. All of these OSHA recordkeeping forms are written in plain language, and
use a question and answer format. They also include helpful flowcharts, and
checklists. But forms arent all there is to Part 1904. It gets employees
involved in the recordkeeping process as well, and mandates that they are
provided appropriate access to accident information. Part 1904 now also
requires that the annual summary of workplace injuries and illnesses are posted
for a longer period of time, so employees have more time to examine it. 
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