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 ...
In an effort to increase transparency of workplace injuries and OSHA’s ability to target employers with specific hazards, effective January 1, 2024, OSHA is requiring business establishments with 100 ...
Expanded OSHA recordkeeping rules and rising enforcement turn mobile RMAD platforms into essential infrastructure for ...
Most companies with more than 10 employees are required by Federal OSHA to maintain injury and illness records on a calendar year basis. In recent years, reporting requirements for electronically ...
Each year many organizations struggle with the OSHA reporting and recordkeeping requirements for illnesses and injuries sustained by employees in the workplace. No one wants to report or record an ...
The Occupation Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is the government agency responsible for establishing and enforcing standards that provide for a safe and healthful workplace. OSHA publishes ...
A revised safety reporting rule has been released by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. It is designed to improve the collection of injury data — a move that could have a direct impact ...
SPRINGFIELD – Trinity Health of New England had a problem. Compared to other parts of the nationwide Catholic health system, it had a higher rate of injuries reported to the Occupational Safety and ...