If a worker gets hurt on the job, you need to report it to OSHA—or do you? The answer isn’t always clear cut, and there are implications for both underreporting and overreporting to OSHA. Plus, you ...
Construction remains one of the most hazardous industries in the U.S., and OSHA’s new 2025 regulations raise the bar for compliance. With the industry still accounting for more than one in five ...
OSHA has issued new guidance clarifying when injuries involving personal rechargeable lithium-ion batteries must be recorded on employer injury and illness logs. In a Feb. 9 letter of interpretation, ...
Employers using software programs to keep injury records might overlook OSHA’s PDF packet of the 300 Log. That packet contains instructions and examples on how to record incidents that do not appear ...
In the May 17 Federal Register, OSHA published a notice that it would reopen the public record on the proposal to revise recordkeeping requirements by adding a work-related musculoskeletal disorders ...
Most medium to large employers in the sheet metal / HVAC industry are familiar with the OSHA requirements regarding maintaining a log of injuries and illnesses and completing the required OSHA Log ...