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29 CFR 1904
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Recordkeeping & Reporting

What Is eTraining's Recordkeeping & Reporting Course?

100% Online
Self-Paced
Certificate Included
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eTraining’s Recordkeeping & Reporting course is a comprehensive training program designed for supervisors, managers, and administrative personnel responsible for workplace safety documentation. The course teaches participants how to properly maintain recordkeeping policies and accurately report workplace injuries and illnesses in accordance with OSHA Part 1904 standards (29 CFR 1904). It is delivered as a fully narrated online course with detailed step-by-step instruction.

This training provides detailed information on how to properly maintain a recordkeeping policy in your workplace per OSHA’s Part 1904 standard. You will learn the correct instances in which to record a workplace event or injury and how to record these events properly. If any kind of injury or illness occurs in the workplace, proper documentation is vital.

The course is 100% online, fully self-paced, and accessible on desktop computers, tablets, and mobile devices.

$20.00
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Topics Covered
  • Purpose
  • Recording Criteria / Forms
  • Transition
  • Scope
  • Reporting
  • Definitions
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Course Information

Everything You Need to Know
About This Course

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Course Details at a Glance

Key facts before you enroll.

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Who Should Take This Course?

Find out if this training applies to you.

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Industries That Require This Training

See which sectors depend on this training.

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What's Included

Everything that comes with your enrollment.

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What You Get When You Enroll

Everything included with your Recordkeeping & Reporting training.

  • Complete OSHA Recordkeeping TrainingComplete OSHA Part 1904 Recordkeeping and Reporting online training covering recordkeeping forms and recording criteria and scope and reporting requirements.
  • OSHA Forms CoverageLearn to complete OSHA Forms 300 and 301 and 300A with detailed instructions on when and how to use each form.
  • Nationwide AcceptanceTraining meets OSHA 29 CFR 1904 requirements and is accepted nationwide for employers with 11 or more employees.
  • Instant certificate of completionPrintable PDF, ready immediately after passing
  • Mobile-friendly platformTrain on desktop, tablet, or smartphone
  • Progress saved automaticallyStop and restart without losing your place
  • 30-day satisfaction guaranteeFull refund if you're not satisfied
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Course Details at a Glance

Everything you need to know before enrolling in the Recordkeeping & Reporting.

Detail
Information
OSHA Standard
29 CFR 1904
Course Duration
1-2 hours
Format
100% online, fully narrated with photos and interactivity
Passing Score
70% on final exam
Certificate
Personalized certificate, printable immediately upon passing
Languages
English
Device Compatibility
Desktop, tablet, and smartphone
Accepted
Our courses meet federal standards, but state requirements may vary. Please verify before purchase.
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Who Should Take the Recordkeeping & Reporting?

Find out if this training applies to your role, your job site, or your employer's compliance requirements, and whether it matches the certification you need.

  • Human Resources managers and coordinators responsible for injury/illness tracking
  • Safety managers and safety committee members
  • Supervisors and site managers overseeing workplace documentation
  • Administrative personnel handling worker compensation claims
  • Occupational health personnel managing employee medical records
  • Compliance officers ensuring OSHA recordkeeping requirements
  • Employers with 11 or more employees required to maintain OSHA records
  • Workers required to understand injury reporting procedures
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Industries That Require Recordkeeping & Reporting

Employers across a wide range of industries use this course to meet federal, state, and site-specific safety training requirements for their workforce.

  • Construction and heavy civil engineering
  • Manufacturing and industrial production
  • Healthcare and medical facilities
  • Transportation and warehousing
  • Retail and food service operations
  • Hospitality and hotel management
  • Utilities and power generation
  • Educational institutions and research facilities
  • Government and municipal agencies
  • Any employer with 11 or more employees
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Why eTraining

Better Training.
Better Outcomes.

Over 50,000 workers trained. Here's what makes us the trusted choice for OSHA compliance.

OSHA Citation Printed on Every Certificate
Every certificate shows OSHA citation — so your employer and site safety officer can verify compliance at a glance.
No Setup. No LMS. Train in Minutes.
Pay once, get instant access — no account setup, no app downloads, no IT required. Works on any browser.
Built for Field Workers, Not Classrooms
Content is grounded in real hazardous waste site operations — not recycled classroom slides. Scenarios reflect the work your crew actually does.
Trusted by Safety Managers & Contractors
Used by EHS managers, general contractors, and federal site supervisors to keep crews certified on time, every year.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about the Recordkeeping & Reporting.

  Recordkeeping & Reporting training teaches you how to properly maintain a recordkeeping policy in your workplace per OSHA Part 1904 standards. It covers the correct instances in which to record workplace events or injuries and how to document these events accurately to ensure compliance.
  Federal law requires employers with 11 or more employees to maintain injury and illness records. Certain industries are exempt, including retail and service industries (unless they have elevated injury rates).
  The course is self-paced, and the length varies based on your familiarity with recordkeeping standards. Most participants complete the training within 1-2 hours. You have 6 months from enrollment to complete all course materials.
   The course covers OSHA Form 300 (Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses), OSHA Form 301 (Injury and Illness Incident Report), and OSHA Form 300A (Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses). You will learn how to complete each form correctly and understand when each form applies.
 You must score at least 70% on the final exam to pass. You can review course materials and retake the exam if needed.
Yes. eTraining's course is built in compliance with OSHA Part 1904 standards (29 CFR 1904). The training covers all recordkeeping requirements and you receive a certificate of completion upon passing with 70% or higher.
Yes. The course is fully accessible on smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers. Progress is saved automatically so you can continue on any device.
  All work-related injuries and illnesses must be recorded on the appropriate OSHA form within a specific timeframe (usually 1 working day of becoming aware of the injury). This course teaches you those procedures and documentation requirements.
Employers must save the injury and illness records for 5 years following the end of the year to which they pertain. Records must be kept and made available for inspection.
Employers who fail to maintain, post, or make injury and illness records available for inspection can face civil penalties. The course teaches you how to avoid these penalties by maintaining compliant records.
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