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 ...
If a worker gets hurt on the job, you need to report it to OSHA—or do you? The answer isn’t always clear cut, and there are implications for both underreporting and overreporting to OSHA. Plus, you ...
Employers using software programs to keep injury records might overlook OSHA’s PDF packet of the 300 Log. That packet contains instructions and examples on how to record incidents that do not appear ...
Every year, organizations scramble to complete and post their OSHA 300A logs before the February 1st deadline, and some organizations then also have to submit that data electronically to OSHA by March ...
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