Posts by Nick Chernih
Dashpivot article page – Part L Changes 2022
Part L Changes 2022 What is Part L? Part L of the UK Building Regulations concerns the conservation of fuel and power. It’s designed to ensure that new buildings and certain types of work in existing buildings are carried out in a way that conserves energy. The goal is to ensure buildings are efficient in…
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OSHA 300 log vs OSHA 300a summary What is OSHA 300? The OSHA form 300, often referred to simply as “OSHA 300,” is the “Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses.” It is a part of the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) recordkeeping requirements for employers. This form serves as a detailed log where…
Read more →Dashpivot article page – Who is exempt from filing OSHA 300 logs
Who is exempt from filing OSHA 300 logs? What is OSHA log 300? The OSHA form 300, often referred to as the OSHA log 300 or simply OSHA 300, is the “Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses.” It’s a form used by employers covered by OSHA to record detailed information about work-related injuries and illnesses…
Read more →Dashpivot article page – How to submit OSHA 300 log
How to submit your OSHA 300 log What is OSHA log 300? The OSHA Log 300 is part of the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) recordkeeping system for work-related injuries and illnesses. Specifically, the OSHA Form 300 is the “Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses” that certain employers are required to maintain to…
Read more →Dashpivot article page – OSHA 300 log due date 2023
OSHA 300 log due date 2023 What is OSHA log 300 and 300A summary? OSHA Form 300 and 300A are part of a set of forms used by employers to record and report work-related injuries and illnesses as per the regulations set by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). OSHA Form 300 – Log…
Read more →Dashpivot article page – OSHA form 300 – How long must it be kept for?
OSHA form 300 – How long must it be kept for? What is OSHA form 300? OSHA’s Form 300 is the Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses. It’s a form that employers in certain industries are required to keep, recording all relevant injuries and illnesses that occur in the workplace. OSHA form 300 is complemented…
Read more →Dashpivot article page – Existing Conditions Construction
Existing conditions construction This article explains the importance of documenting existing conditions in construction as well as how to best document conditions in general, so that you can protect yourself, your company and your work from unfair claims. What are existing conditions from a construction perspective? Existing conditions are the state of the construction site…
Read more →Dashpivot article page – OSHA 300 log requirements
OSHA 300 log requirements Read on to make sure you are up-to-speed on your OSHA 300 log requirements, and to ensure compliance with workplace safety regulations and OSHA record keeping requirements. What is an OSHA 300 log? OSHA 300 log is a requirement to record all significant work-related injures and illnesses for businesses of 10…
Read more →Dashpivot article page – Why is it important to keep records of site inspections
Why is it important to keep records of site inspections? What is a site inspection? A site inspection is a comprehensive assessment of a construction site to ensure it is meeting certain standards, rules, and guidelines. These standards can be safety regulations, quality standards, or compliance with building plans and designs. The main objective of…
Read more →Dashpivot article page – OSHA 300 vs 301
OSHA 300 vs 301 What is OSHA 300? OSHA Form 300 is the log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses. This form is used to classify work-related injuries and illnesses and to document the extent and severity of each case. Employers are required to maintain and regularly review these records and must keep a log for…
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