Recordkeeping is an important tool used to track and prevent hazards in the workplace. Because of this it is essential to understand the various forms, when they should be used and general OSHA recordkeeping requirements. In this 1-Hour OSHA Recordkeeping Course for Construction you will learn the importance of recordkeeping and how it applies to employees and employers.
Important topics covered in this course include:
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Complete Your Recordkeeping for Construction Training Online
Taking your course online offers the following benefits:
- Work anytime, anywhere - All you need is a computer and access to the Internet
- Log on and off as often as you like to work at your own pace
- Course trainer email access for any questions you have
- 24/7 course access
- Allows up to 6 months to complete the course
This course is offered to you by the OSHA Training Institute Education Center of the University of South Florida in cooperation with the American Safety Council, Inc. Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive an OSHA Training Institute Education Center Certificate of Completion from the University of South Florida.
Course Details
When you complete this course, you will:
- Understand how recording and reporting occupational injuries and illnesses apply to employers and employees – part 1904
- Know what injuries and illnesses are considered recordable and reportable to OSHA
- Be familiar with the forms required when recording and reporting work-related injuries and illnesses to OSHA
Course sections include Part 1904 – Recording and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illnesses, Procedures for Recording Events, General Recording Criteria, and Recordkeeping Forms.





