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Reminder to Employers: Post OSHA 300A Summary by February 1, 2017
posted: Wednesday, January 11th
Certain Employers Subject to OSH Act Must Post Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses from February 1 - April 30
Employers subject to the recordkeeping requirements of the federal Occupational Safety and Health Act are reminded to post the OSHA Form 300A, Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses, from February 1 - April 30, 2017. The Form 300A lists the total number of job-related injuries and illnesses that occurred during the previous year and must be posted even if no work-related injuries or illnesses occurred during the year. It should be displayed in a common area where notices to employees are usually posted so that employees are aware of the injuries and illnesses occurring in the workplace.
A company executive must certify that he or she has examined the OSHA 300 Log and that he or she reasonably believes--based on his or her knowledge of the process by which the information was recorded--that the annual summary is correct and complete.
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