MIOSHA Recordkeeping & Cost of Injuries

Dates: August 27, 2024

Meets: Tu from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Location: GRAND RAPIDS - BIK 230-235

Course: $130.00

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Course Description

This MIOSHA course is designed to help employers ensure that their organization complies with MIOSHA recordkeeping requirements as contained in MIOSHA Administrative Rules Part 11, Recording and Reporting of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses. In addition to learning and understanding the “recordability” of work-related injuries and illnesses, attendees will actively participate in a group exercise to complete the MIOSHA 300 log. Using this data, participants calculate injury and illness rates and learn how to compare these rates to other companies with their North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS).

Agenda

  • Overview of CET Services
  • Administrative Rules, Part 11
  • MIOSHA Log 300
  • Review of Reporting and Recording of Occupational Injuries
  • Questions and Answers

Instructor

Patrick Kochanny

Patrick Kochanny is a Construction Safety Consultant with the Consultation, Education, and Training Division of MIOSHA. He joined MIOSHA in 2022 and currently provides consultation and training services for counties in the Northern Lower Peninsula. Pat has a background in excavation and crane operations in the trades from the United Steel Workers. He also worked in multiple State of Michigan Divisions and has been a Hazardous Materials Officer for numerous private companies. Pat has a Bachelor of Science degree from Northern Michigan University. He is also an active Firefighter Captain in his community. Pat has a strong passion for community involvement and helping to protect the safety and health of Michigan workers.

Location

Bicycle Factory
201 Front Ave. SW
Grand Rapids, MI 49504

MIOSHA Notes

Check in 8:30 to 9:00 AM.

For full day events, lunch is provided. If you have dietary restrictions, please email learn@gvsu.edu.

All students attending MTI courses are eligible for scholarships that will pay 50% of the cost. To learn more about the scholarships program or to apply for MTI scholarships visit the MIOSHA website at https://mioshamti.apps.lara.state.mi.us/

If you have submitted, or plan to submit an application for a scholarship and would like to reserve your spot in this course, please register using option "Scholarship" upon checkout to pay the discounted rate. Your seat is not reserved until we receive at least partial payment. If you do not receive a scholarship, we will send you a link to pay your remaining balance prior to the course start date.

If you have any questions regarding the content of the course, you can contact the MIOSHA CET Division at 517-284-7720 or at MIOSHAMTI@michigan.gov

To view our policies, please visit: www.gvsu.edu/learn/policies

Special Accommodations

Please contact our office regarding any accommodations you may need prior to attending our program(s). We will work with you to ensure your needs are met. You may email us at learn@gvsu.edu, or call us at (616) 331-7180.

Fee: $130.00
Hours:6.00
CEUs:0.60

Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
FeeCourse$ 130.00
Fee-AlternateScholarship$ 65.00

GRAND RAPIDS - BIK 230-235

A parking pass will be emailed to you two days prior to the event. Please see the link below for maps to Grand Valley State University locations: https://www.gvsu.edu/maps.

Building Address:
Bicycle Factory
201 Front Ave. SW
Grand Rapids, MI 49504

Pat Kochanny

Patrick Kochanny is a Construction Safety Consultant with the Consultation, Education, and Training Division of MIOSHA. He joined MIOSHA in 2022 and currently provides consultation and training services for counties in the Northern Lower Peninsula. Pat has a background in excavation and crane operations in the trades from the United Steel Workers. He also worked in multiple State of Michigan Divisions and has been a Hazardous Materials Officer for numerous private companies. Pat has a Bachelor of Science degree from Northern Michigan University. He is also an active Firefighter Captain in his community. Pat has a strong passion for community involvement and helping to protect the safety and health of Michigan workers.