OSHA injury reporting News
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UL EHS Sustainability Announces Free OSHA Reporting Tool
Franklin, TN UL EHS Sustainability, an industry leader in occupational health and safety software and training, today announced a free software tool that will help streamline OSHA reporting requirements. The free online tool, accessible at http://ulehssustainability.com/osha-injury-tool, is built on the PureOHS platform, UL’s proprietary software solution that streamlines the data ...
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How OSHA Inspections Work: What Employers Can Expect and How to Prepare
Occupational Safety and Health Administration is committed to fair, strong, and effective enforcement of safety regulations in the workforce. The federal agency has been actively working for more than two decades in over 50 US regions. The aim is to educate employees and guide them about staying safe in the workplace. The agency trains employers to implement righteous policies that can help in ...
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Proposed rule would make public employers` injury/illness information
Wide-ranging changes to how the Occupational Safety and Health Administration collects and makes available to the public employers' injury and illness information were proposed by the agency Nov. 7. The recommended changes include requiring employers with 250 or more workers, about 38,000 workplaces, to file their OSHA 300 logs electronically every three months and for OSHA to post the data on ...
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OSHA holds stakeholder meeting on injury and illness prevention programs
On Monday, July 20, 2010, the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) held the fourth of five scheduled Injury and Illness Prevention Program (I2P2) stakeholder meetings. OSHA held the informal, information-gathering meeting for all interested parties as part of its development of a rule intended to reduce injuries and illnesses in the workplace by proactively addressing ...
By Acta Group
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