New OSHA Reporting Requirements
Dottie
56 Posts
I am beginning to see information about new OSHA reporting requirements effective January 1, 2002. I want to get info out to my outlying properties so that they can comply. Other than the new forms and the new three-month posting of the summary, are there any other major points of which we need to be aware?
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Anne Williams, an attorney on our staff, just wrote an excellent special report on this topic: "The H in OSHA Stands for Health." Chapter 9, "OSHA Recordkeeping Requirements" covers the new requirements.
If you're a Law Center member, you can access the report for free. Otherwise, it's $47. Here's a link to more information:
[url]http://www.hrhero.com/special.shtml#osha[/url]
Christy Reeder
Website Managing Editor
[url]www.HRhero.com[/url]
[url]http://www.osha.gov/media/oshnews/june01/national-20010629.html[/url]
The actual text of the federal recordkeeping rules can be found at:
[url]http://www.osha-slc.gov/FedReg_osha_data/FED20010119.html[/url].
Anne Williams
Attorney Editor
M. Lee Smith Publishers, LLC
Author of "The H in OSHA Stands for Health"