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If you want to know why you should maintain and keep documentation, Google John R. Jurgensen Co. Butler County Ohio. They had a fatal accident 4 Sep 2010 and OSHA issued 3 serious citations. The company beat all 3 citations because it was able to produce documentations of its training. Also see secretary of Labor v. John R. Jurgensen Co. OSHRC Docket No. 10-2646, 7/23/12. Although 1910.178 requires only one document - the certification - any trainer who doesn't keep copies of OSHA's "implied" documentation requirements is a fool. DIRTFT
  • Posted 27 Jun 2014 00:47
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  • Ohio, United States
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