OSHA Access to Employee Exposure and Medical Records
$24.95
OSHA Access to Employee Exposure and Medical Records explains workers’ rights to review, copy, and understand records related to their exposure to hazardous substances, per OSHA’s standard 29 CFR 1910.1020. The course covers examples of medical and exposure records, how long employers must retain them, and what information must be made available upon request. Participants learn about employee rights, employer responsibilities, and key definitions in the OSHA standard, ensuring transparency and legal compliance. The course also clarifies how records are used to identify workplace health trends and prevent long-term illnesses. With OSHA noting thousands of record-access violations each year during inspections, this training helps organizations avoid costly compliance failures while empowering employees to protect their health.
Description
Audience:
This course is designed for employees, supervisors, human resources staff, safety officers, and anyone responsible for maintaining or accessing workplace exposure or medical record information in compliance with OSHA standards.
Workplaces:
Construction Project|Healthcare Facilities|Manufacturing Plant|Offices|Warehouse
Topics:
Introduction|Exposure And Medical Record Examples|Employee Rights|Conclusion
Languages:
en-es
Video Format:
HD
Quiz Questions:
10
Number of Lessons:
4
Training Time:
8-18 minutes
Closed Captioning:
No
Devices Supported:
Windows, Apple, Android, Chrome
Required Plugins:
None
Interactive Producer:
Mastery Training Content Network
Original Content Producer:
TrainingABC, LLC







