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Apr 7, 2016

On-demand webcast on safety recordkeeping and reporting for Washington employers

The Washington Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) has posted an on-demand webcast explaining the requirements for recording and reporting work-related injuries and illnesses. The agency describes it as a “24-minute fun and entertaining ‘talk show format’ presentation.” The recording is available on the Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH)’s visual learning website, www.EyeOnSafety.info, as well as on the “Training and Videos” tab of L&I’s topic page on Recordkeeping and Reporting of Worker Injuries. If you have specific questions about completing your OSHA Form 300 (Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses), contact your Vigilant safety professional. Your OSHA Form 300A (Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses) should be conspicuously posted in your workplace from February 1 through April 30 of each year.

The Washington Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) has posted an on-demand webcast explaining the requirements for recording and reporting work-related injuries and illnesses.

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Karen Davis

Senior Employment Attorney Vigilant Law Group
  • Colorado College, B.A. in Chemistry
  • Lewis & Clark College, Northwestern Law School, J.D.
  • Attorney licensed in Oregon and California
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