What’s the Webinar About?
Accurate EHS recordkeeping is critical to OSHA compliance, risk management, and informed decision-making. This webinar provides a practical, real-world breakdown of OSHA recordkeeping requirements, including how to correctly determine recordability, complete OSHA forms, and avoid common mistakes that lead to citations.
With OSHA continuing to prioritize enforcement, data accuracy, and electronic reporting, this session will help EHS professionals stay ahead of regulatory expectations in 2026.
Who Should Attend: Operations & Facility Managers, Plant Managers, Construction Site Managers and Supervisors, EHS Specialists and Representatives. Feel free to invite your colleagues!
We Will Discuss:
- Determine whether an injury or illness is OSHA recordable
- Correctly complete OSHA Forms
- Understand OSHA’s recordkeeping vs. reporting requirements
- Identify common recordkeeping errors and how to avoid them
- Prepare for OSHA inspections, audits, and data requests
- Align recordkeeping practices with OSHA’s 2026 enforcement priorities
- Maintain compliant records for multi-site or multi-state operations
Meet Your Presenter's

Christopher Maye, P.E.
Chris brings extensive experience in environmental compliance, auditing, and regulatory reporting, helping organizations maintain accurate, defensible records that support inspections and audits.

Michael Schneider, CSP
Mike specializes in health and safety programs and OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping, with a focus on reducing recordable incidents and strengthening safety performance.
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