OSHA certainly has been making waves over the past couple of years with changes, from new standards, such as the Hazcom/GHS rule and the silica standard, to a new penalty structure. But one change will have more impact than any other…
Earlier this year, OSHA published the details of a new injury tracking rule that will require establishments with 20 or more employees that already have to fill out OSHA 300 logs to electronically report injury and illness data. It goes in effect Jan 1, 2017, and this year's data has to be submitted electronically by July 1, 2017.
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