OSHA 2024 Recordkeeping Requirement For Electronic 300A – What Are Compliance Violations If You Missed the Deadlines!
Date: 10-16-2024 Time: 1:00 PM ESTDescription
HRCI & SHRM Approved Webinar – 1.5 Credits
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) set forth new recordkeeping requirements in its July 2023 final rule. The rule, among other things, mandates publication of 2023 workplace injury data that certain employers must submit to OSHA.
This requirement applies to employers that have more than 100 employees in various “high hazard” industries. This includes agriculture, manufacturing, grocers, construction, transportation, warehousing and storage, and retail. The size criterion of 100 or more employees is determined by the number of employees at an “establishment” during the previous calendar year. An establishment is defined as “a single physical location where business is conducted or where services or industrial operations are performed.”
The regulation will require employers to electronically submit information from their OSHA Forms 300 and 301 to OSHA once per year. As a reminder, the Form 300 refers to the Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses, while the Form 301 refers to the Injury and Illness Incident Report.
What will you Learn:
- What the new penalty increases are for 2024
- What types of companies are required to submit the OSHA 300A
- How to complete the electronic submission form
- What happens if you have missed the deadline
- When and where to post the 300A report
- How to complete the new Injury Tracking Application (ITA)
- What types of industries are mandated to report safety issues
- How OSHA is mandated in Protecting Personally Identifiable Information (PII)
- What Challenges Could the New Rule’s Required Electronic Submission of Data Pose to Employers
Why You should Attend:
OSHA has created a secure website for the electronic reporting system, the Injury Tracking Application (ITA).
Notably, OSHA intends to publish data from employers’ submissions on a public website after removing any information that could identify individual employees. However, the agency has yet to specify precisely what information it plans to publish.
Who should Attend:
- All Employers
- Business Owners
- Company Leadership
- Compliance professionals
- HR Professionals
- Managers/Supervisors
- Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Professionals
- Loss Prevention Managers
- Insurance Professionals\
- Human Resources Professionals
- Plant Managers
- Safety Professionals & Safety Committees
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