Electronic Injury and Illness Recordkeeping Data Submission
T e following is a list of what companies must do to
comply with recordkeeping regulations: • All establishments with 250 or more employees must submit to OSHA annually their OSHA 300 Logs of work related injuries and illnesses, 301 Incident Reports, and 300A Annual Summaries.
• Establishments with 20-249 employees in certain “high hazard industries”—including the metalcasting industry—must annually submit their 300A Annual Summary data only.
• The submissions to OSHA must be made elec- tronically via a secure website that has not yet been released by the Agency but, presumably, will be avail- able before this summer when the first data submis- sions must be made. Note the data submission requirements are not
corporate-wide. Rather, they are tied to individual “establishments,” which is defi ned as “a single physical location where business is conducted or where services or industrial operations are performed.” Accordingly, the rule requires a location-by-location determination about whether and what to report, and this analysis is based on the number of employees (peak employment at any point during the year, including temporary and part time employees) at each particular location. Although the full impact of the rule is being phased
in over three years, by July 1 covered employers are required to submit their 300A forms. T en, by July 1, 2018, covered employers will need to submit all the required information (Forms 300, 301, and 300A).
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OSHA’s new electronic injury and illness recordkeeping rule has gone into eff ect, including the requirement for thousands of employers—for the fi rst time ever—to submit their injury data to OSHA in July of this year.
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