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Most employers are required to complete OSHA Form 300A Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses for 2022 by Feb. 1, 2023, and to post it and ...
Today is the deadline to post internally at your company a copy of your 2017 OSHA 300A summary. But, you’ve still got time – until July – to submit ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way a lot of us do business, and that also includes government agencies. In a recent letter sent to its regional directors, the Occupational Safety and Health ...
The deadline for employers to prepare, certify and post a hard copy of their 300A annual summary of injuries and illnesses report in their workplaces for employees to see is Feb. 1—unless your ...
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”) kicked off the new year with a friendly reminder that covered employers must electronically submit Form 300A data for calendar year ...
The compliance date for employers to file their 2016 OSHA 300A reports on the new electronic website has been delayed an additional two (2) weeks pursuant to a regulation issued on Wednesday ...
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has initiated a new enforcement program to identify employers who failed to submit Form 300A data through the agency’s Injury Tracking ...
Explore the latest 2023 workplace injury and illness data released by OSHA, aimed at increasing safety compliance and enhancing hazard prevention in high-risk industries.
OSHA 300 and 300A Logs The OSHA 300 log is an annual report of all workplace accidents and injuries that occurred throughout the year, while a 300A is a summary of the 300 log.
OSHA’s recordkeeping standard requires a certification of the 300A logs by a company executive. OSHA has identified four specific management officials who it considers to be a “company executive” for ...
For comapnies that do not have a full-time, dedicated safety professional responsible for ensuring compliance with OSHA requirements, there are a few things that can help human resources supervisors ...
The data submission process involves four steps: 1) Creating an establishment; 2) adding 300A summary data; 3) submitting data to OSHA; and 4) reviewing the confirmation email. According to OSHA ...
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