OSHA 300-A Reminder: Don’t Miss the February–April Posting Window
Employers must post the OSHA 300-A Summary from February 1–April 30. Missing this simple step is one of OSHA’s most common compliance violations.
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Employers must post the OSHA 300-A Summary from February 1–April 30. Missing this simple step is one of OSHA’s most common compliance violations.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires certain establishments to electronically submit recordable injury and illness data beginning January 2, 2025.
Workers’ Compensation provides coverage for lost wages, medical expenses, and resulting rehabilitation costs when employees are injured while working.
Confined spaces are common across various industries, and may pose imminent danger to employees who enter them without proper training.
This initiative aims to emphasize the importance of businesses integrating safety and health programs into their workplace practices.