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OSHA’s revised inspection program will increase the likelihood of on-site inspections for employers in warehousing, ...
Companies with 100 or more employees in high-risk industries will be required to electronically submit Form 300 Log and OSHA Form 301 Incident Reports. In an effort to increase transparency of ...
Under the rule, covered employers will be required to make electronic data submissions to OSHA on March 2 of the year after the calendar year covered by each form. Employers submitting 2023 ...
OSHA’s newly approved procedure for whistle-blower retaliation complaints—which allows individuals to file a claim just by completing a simple online form, available 24 hours a day—is sure ...
Employers with 250 or more workers will not be required to electronically submit information from OSHA Form 300 (Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses) and OSHA Form 301 (Injury and Illness ...
When an accident or incident that results in injury or illness to anyone occurs on an organization's premises, the organization must record the details of the incident on OSHA Form 300 -- Log of ...
namely OSHA 300 and 301 forms, “work related” injuries and illnesses meeting one or more specified criteria of seriousness outlined by OSHA regulations—such as medical treatment beyond first aid or ...
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