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What OSHA RECORD KEEPING
This class begins with an overview of OSHA and record keeping and reporting, and it progresses into more specific record keeping requirements including location of records, retention and maintenance of records, recordable and not recordable incidents, access to OSHA records, correct and incorrect forms, emergency action plans, and others. Each segment of the class includes case studies and specific examples related to OSHA incidents and situations for clarification of requirements. ($50 registration fee)

Liberty Town Hall
Course Code # FIT 3001R67320 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Tuesday, June 27; Instructor: Teresa Durham

Where Liberty Town Hall, Liberty

When Tuesday, June 27; 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Who Employees, Supervisors, Managers, and others who need to understand and use proper record keeping procedures in maintaining OSHA records for their company or organization.

Why Information in this workshop will help one to become more aware of OSHA record keeping requirements and safety compliance issues. This will help to insure their company or organization is providing a safe work environment and following procedures for OSHA record keeping which will help avoid expensive fines.

How Contact Randolph Community College for additional information and to register for this course. Call soon, enrollment is limited.

Contact To learn more, please call Randolph Community College Information Center in Asheboro at 336-633-0267; Archdale at 336- 862-7980 or Don Childers at 336-633-0228.

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