When most employers hear the OSHA requirement for Record Keeping, they think about the OSHA 300, 300A and 301 requirements. But, there are more records that need to be kept.
Join Gary Auman of Auman, Mahan & Furry as he discusses the challenges most employers face in keeping all the records required as well as information they should be recording and where to obtain the information that should be part of the record. He will also discuss these issues and more related to safety related records.
Gary Auman is the president of the law firm of Auman Mahan & Furry. He has the reputation of being a thoughtful management advocate before OSHA and has worked with OSHA at all levels regarding several issues including possible standards for fiberglass exposure and for the use of treated wood. He represents and advises employers before state and federal OSHA on compliance issues as well as defending them before OSHA in federal and state-plan OSHA states.