This DVD program on OSHA Recordkeeping for Employees helps facilities comply with OSHA's Recordkeeping regulation (29 CFR Part 1904). It shows employees actual workplace incidents that demonstrate how to report accidents and what information they need to furnish. This course can be used in conjunction with the MARCOM's OSHA Recordkeeping for Managers and Supervisors.
This DVD program on OSHA Recordkeeping for Managers and Supervisors helps facilities comply with OSHA's Recordkeeping regulation (29 CFR Part 1904). It covers the details of the regulation's requirements and shows actual workplace incidents that demonstrate what a manager's responsibilities are in documenting and reporting recordable accidents.
Accident investigation is an important part of a supervisor's responsibility and accident investigation. Accident investigation and reporting is a preventive effort. This program will concentrate on the importance of conducting a thorough investigation and why the information is necessary.
The New Rule on Recordkeeping-OSHA Form 300 compliance became effective January 1, 2002. The revisions provide improved information and occupational illnesses and injuries and causes with emphasis placed on better protection of an employee's privacy.
Loading and Unloading Trailers program focuses on the basics of truck inspection, equipment transfer, loading and unloading equipment and more. This program is not designed to demonstrate all safety measures you should take when loading or unloading trailers and equipment.
Motor-coach Inspection Level One program describes the process for planning and conducting a motor-coach inspection for a Destination, En-Route, and Terminal Inspection. The program is designed to review proper procedures for inspecting a motor-coach level one, in accordance with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations and the North American Standard Motor-coach Inspection Procedures.
A Level 1 Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) includes a detailed inspection of the vehicle, driver's status, record, hours driven documentation and the load on the vehicle. This program covers the five individual inspection levels including the vehicle and driver component.
This program explains the guidelines the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration requires when completing on the driver's daily log. Examples are shown on how to record daily log activities.