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OSHA has implemented a new online OSHA 300 Log Recordkeeping Reporting Requirement starting in June 2017. This has created a lot of questions and concerns from companies about what this requirement means and what OSHA will do with this information. This course will give a comprehensive overview of what the new OSHA 300 Log Recordkeeping Reporting Requirements are so that a beginner or a seasoned EHS Professional will have confidence in knowing how to fill these out quickly and correctly.

In addition, navigating the complexities of OSHA Recordkeeping can be challenging, even for the seasoned Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Professional. A basic review of OSHA Recordkeeping will be given and site-specific case scenarios questions and answers will be addressed throughout the presentation.


  • What the OSHA 300 Log Electronic Recordkeeping Requirements Are
  • How to easily navigate the new OSHA 300 Log Electronic Reporting System.
  • How to fill out the OSHA 300 Logs, including the OSHA 300, 300A, and 301 Forms.
  • Learn how to effectively determine work relatedness as it pertains to OSHA Recordkeeping.
  • Learn the difference between First Aid versus Medical Treatment.
  • Address difficult site-specific OSHA Recordkeeping Scenarios.
  • Address any site-specific questions or concerns.

  • What the OSHA 300 Log Electronic Recordkeeping Requirements Are
  • How to easily navigate the new OSHA 300 Log Electronic Reporting System.
  • How to fill out the OSHA 300 Logs, including the OSHA 300, 300A, and 301 Forms.
  • Learn how to effectively determine work relatedness as it pertains to OSHA Recordkeeping.
  • Learn the difference between First Aid versus Medical Treatment.
  • Address difficult site-specific OSHA Recordkeeping Scenarios.
  • Address any site-specific questions or concerns.

OSHA has implemented a new online OSHA 300 Log Recordkeeping Reporting Requirement starting in June 2017. This has created a lot of questions and concerns from companies about what this requirement means and what OSHA will do with this information. This course will give a comprehensive overview of what the new OSHA 300 Log Recordkeeping Reporting Requirements are so that a beginner or a seasoned EHS Professional will have confidence in knowing how to fill these out quickly and correctly.

In addition, navigating the complexities of OSHA Recordkeeping can be challenging, even for the seasoned Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Professional. A basic review of OSHA Recordkeeping will be given and site-specific case scenarios questions and answers will be addressed throughout the presentation.


  • Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Professionals, Loss Control Professionals, Insurance Professionals, Risk Managers, Human Resource Professionals, Plant Managers, General Managers, Safety Committee Members, Legal Department, etc.

Joe Keenan is a highly experienced Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) and Human Resources (HR) Professional and Management Consultant with over 21 years of experience. I received my Green Belt in Six Sigma/Lean Manufacturing in 2005, Masters in Business Administration (MBA) with a Human Resource Management Concentration in 2007 and Certified Safety Professional (CSP) in 2011. I have the current pleasure of serving as President of the Mississippi Chapter of the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE). I served on the OSHA Voluntary Protection Program Participants Association (VPPPA) Region IV Board of Directors as a Director at Large from 2013-2015. Since 2002, I am an OSHA General Industry and Construction 10/30-Hour Authorized Outreach Trainer (both renewed in 2016).

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