Wayne: some schools or companies add where specifically the course was held and at what time, especially if there are multiple sessions on the same day; a numerical identifier for the student and/or employee, e.g, student ID, union ID or only last four digits of SSN if using that, and a comments section to include something specific to the presentation such as having a person using sign language, etc. Also, if the course if required by either a state or federal law include that along with the course title. Hope that helps! John Callen
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From: Wayne Phan Sent: Jul 10, 2014 3:45 PM
To: DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**MED.CORNELL.EDU Subject: [DCHAS-L] Cal/OSHA Safety Sign-in Sheet Requirement
Hello, What is the correct way to document safety training per cal/osha regulation? Here is how we format our training document: Instructor name: Course Title: Topics: Date Time: Employee Name: Employee signature:
Am I missing anything else? Is there a standard format that we have to follow?
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