January 14, 2001—Coastal Technologies Training Corp., a Virginia-based provider of workplace training media, has created a new video that examines revisions to the Occupational Safety & Health Administration’s (OSHA) recordkeeping system.
The video, “Recordkeeping: True To Form,” provides an important overview of the changes and is ideal for safety directors and managers, safety committee members, human resources managers, or anyone responsible for safety and insurance paperwork, the company says.
Subjects covered in “Recordkeeping: True To Form” include:
- OSHA forms 300, 300-A, and 301.
- What is considered recordable?
- Counting days: when to begin and end counting.
- Other recordable injuries: needlesticks, poisoning, and tuberculosis.
- Employee privacy issues.
- Procedures and forms.
For a free, online preview visit Coastal’s Web site. The video can be purchased for $425 or rented for $95 by contacting Coastal by e-mail, Internet, or phone at 888/574-8531. For more information about the final recordkeeping system, which became effective Jan. 1, 2002, contact OSHA.