OSHA recordkeeping mistakes remain one of the most common—and avoidable—sources of citations. With new enforcement focus areas and continued electronic reporting requirements in 2026, employers must ensure their injury and illness records are accurate, complete, and defensible.

This practical, no-nonsense session walks attendees through what’s changed for 2026, what OSHA inspectors are actively reviewing, and how to avoid the errors that most often lead to citations and penalties.

Webinar Objectives

Understand OSHA’s 2026 recordkeeping updates and enforcement priorities Learn how to correctly complete OSHA Forms 300, 300A, and 301 Identify common classification and reporting errors that trigger citations Prepare for OSHA inspections and electronic submission requirements

Who Should Attend?
  • EHS Managers and Coordinators
  • HR and Risk Management Professionals
  • Plant and Operations Managers
  • Anyone responsible for OSHA logs and reporting