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is it recordable?

By: Nathan Braymen
  • Summary

  • Don't you just love trying to find OSHA recordkeeping answers at OSHA's website? No??? Neither does anybody else! This podcast provides OSHA recordkeeping information in bite-size chunks. If you have a question you'd like to have answered go to isitrecordable.com and click "ask a question." Nathan Braymen aka "RedBeard" takes you through various scenarios and answers the question "is it recordable?" so you don't have to. Nathan is a former USMC Crash Fire and Rescue Specialist. He has both a BS and MS in Occupational Safety and has an OSHA recordkeeping certification from the Iowa-Illinois safety council. He created the website isitrecordable.com and has been answering questions there at throughout his 15 year-long safety career including 9 years as a corporate safety manager at Berkshire Hathaway Energy. Song Credit: Mitch Murder - Knight Rider Theme
    Copyright 2023 Nathan Braymen
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Episodes
  • Heart Failure
    Oct 26 2021

    Today's Question: John Henry was an employee for the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. He was known as the best hand on the job for his great strength and even stronger work ethic and character. No man drove more steel than John Henry. In fact, John Henry could do the steel driving of several men himself. One day, a salesman arrived on the job site touting a machine that could do the work of 12 men. Worried the machine would replace him and his co-workers, John Henry decided to take on the machine in a steel driving competition. The salesman told the company that if John Henry outworked the machine, they could have it free of cost. John Henry’s supervisor obliged, and the competition was on. The machine was out running John Henry until he grabbed a second hammer and started driving steel with two hands. Eventually, John Henry out worked the machine and it broke down. John Henry didn’t finish working until he collapsed and died of, what doctors determined to be, heart failure. News quickly spread of John Henry’s incredible feat that took his life. The Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad accepted several machines free of cost from the salesman and OSHA arrived two days later after reading the news. Is it recordable?

    This Episode's Sponsor: National Association of Safety Professionals (NASP) - Interested in earning an accredited safety certification but don’t have a 4-year degree? Introducing the Master Safety Professional and Certified Safety Director credentials. These certifications include tracks that require experience in the safety field only. Learn more by visiting www.naspweb.com and click on the Certifications tab at the top of the page for details.

    Become a Sponsor: To become a sponsor of this podcast visit isitrecordable.com/sponsorships or email your inquiry to redbeard@isitrecordable.com.

    Music Credit: Mitch Murder

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    3 mins
  • Heart Attack
    Oct 19 2021

    Today's Question: An employee feels pain in his chest while at his workstation. He suddenly faints and falls to the floor. Members from the first aid team respond by starting a defibrillator on the unconscious employee and call 911 for an ambulance. The employee is revived on site and is then taken to the hospital and held overnight. It is determined the employee suffered a heart attack. The employee has suffered from heart disease for several years and has a family history of it. The employee’s doctor determined the employee suffered a heart attack due to blocked blood flow in the heart. Further, the doctor reviewed the employee’s job tasks and determined that his job did not aggravate his condition to cause the heart failure. Is it recordable?

    This Episode's Sponsor: National Association of Safety Professionals (NASP) - Interested in earning an accredited safety certification but don’t have a 4-year degree? Introducing the Master Safety Professional and Certified Safety Director credentials. These certifications include tracks that require experience in the safety field only. Learn more by visiting www.naspweb.com and click on the Certifications tab at the top of the page for details.

    Become a Sponsor: To become a sponsor of this podcast visit isitrecordable.com/sponsorships or email your inquiry to redbeard@isitrecordable.com.

    Music Credit: Mitch Murder

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    3 mins
  • Loss of an Eye
    Oct 12 2021

    Today's Question: At work, an employee removes his safety glass with his grinding wheel running. At that precise moment, the grinding wheel starts to break off and a piece of it lands directly into his eye. At the Emergency Room, the employee is cared for and kept overnight, but the eye is lost. 48 hours later, the company site Safety Professional notifies an OSHA email address of the lost eye. Is it Recordable? Was OSHA’s reporting process followed?

    This Episode's Sponsor: National Association of Safety Professionals (NASP) - Interested in earning an accredited safety certification but don’t have a 4-year degree? Introducing the Master Safety Professional and Certified Safety Director credentials. These certifications include tracks that require experience in the safety field only. Learn more by visiting www.naspweb.com and click on the Certifications tab at the top of the page for details.

    Become a Sponsor: To become a sponsor of this podcast visit isitrecordable.com/sponsorships or email your inquiry to redbeard@isitrecordable.com.

    Music Credit: Mitch Murder

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    3 mins

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