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Slips, trips and falls are the second most common cause of accidental deaths in the U.S. each year, second only to traffic accidents. And while fatalities aren't always the outcome, painful, sometimes debilitating injuries often result from slips, trips and falls. The good news is many of these injuries are preventable through simple safety precautions employers and employees can take. Learn more>
The OSHA 300 Log 

Make life a little easier and complete your OSHA 300 log by using WCF's website. We provide you with a list of your workers compensation claims to get started. Then you complete a short worksheet for each claim and decide if the claim is recordable to OSHA. After the worksheet is done, you simply print the report for posting or recordkeeping.   

Remember, OSHA 300 logs must be posted by February 1.


How to get started:
 

  1. Visit our website at wcfgroup.com. Click on WCF Online to access the OSHA 300 Log application as well as all of WCF's time saving applications and easy to access forms. (You will need a user ID and password for access to the OSHA Log.)
  2. Once you have opened the application, enter your policy number.
  3. Select the "Add WCF Claims to Log" button to start your report.
  4. A list of claims filed with WCF will appear. Click on the claims you want to include on the OSHA 300 Log and follow the instructions on the screen to import the selected claim. You will need to add one claim at a time. 
  5. When you are ready to print, all the claims you have determined to be OSHA recordable will be included in the log. To print, click the "OSHA 300 Report" tab and fill in the date range you want to have print on the log. (Note: OSHA 300 Log is based on the calendar year.)

If you have questions about what claims should be listed on the form, the best source of current information on OSHA recordkeeping requirements is OSHA's Recordkeeping page. Here you will find regulatory and compliance information, frequently asked questions, forms, contact information and training materials. www.osha.gov/recordkeeping/index.html  

 

If you need help, call 800.446.2667, ext. 8103.

 

OSHA 300 Log Tutorial
OSHA 300 Log Tutorial Video
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Upcoming Safety Seminars

Safety seminars are a great way to polish, refresh or learn new safety skills and preserve your company's bottom line. Most courses are free for WCF policyholders. To register, click here.


JANUARY
 
1/9  Global Harmonization: The new HAZCOM
1/9  OSHA 300 Log: Understanding the Requirements
1/16 Industrial Hygiene for the Safety Manager
1/22 OSHA Construction Safety 10 hour Part 1
1/23 OSHA Construction Safety 10 hour Part 2
1/30 NEW! Wellness Programs and Injury Prevention
1/30 NEW! Incorporating Safety Into Management of Change

FEBRUARY
2/5  Keeping the Aging Workforce Safe
2/5  Fraud Prevention: Protecting Legitimate Need
2/6  Keeping the Aging Workforce Safe
2/6  Fraud Prevention: Protecting Legitimate Need
2/6  Controlling Workers Compensation Costs
2/6  Preventing Workplace Slips, Trips, and Falls
2/13 Trucking Industry safety seminar (1/2 day)
2/19 Osha Construction safety 10 hour
2/20 Osha Construction safety 10 hour (2nd day)
2/27 Back, Eye, and Hand Injury Prevention
2/27 Respiratory Protection

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