More employers will be required to submit workplace injury and illness information under a final rule released by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in 2023. The new rule will take effect on Jan. 1, 2024. OSHA is amending its regulations to require certain companies to electronically report work-related injury and illness data.
Effective date: 1/1/24
First compliance period: 1/2/24 – 3/2/24
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Effective Jan. 1, 2024, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) amended its occupational injury and illness recordkeeping regulation to require employers meeting certain size and industry criteria to electronically submit injury and illness information to OSHA that employers are already required to keep at their workplace premises.
New OSHA Rule for Injury and Illness Reporting Affects Up to 52,000 Employers
Holland & Knight | Jan 2024
This requirement applies to employers that have more than 100 employees in various “high hazard” industries. This includes agriculture, manufacturing, grocers, construction, transportation, warehousing and storage, and retail. The size criterion of 100 or more employees is determined by the number of employees at an “establishment” during the previous calendar year. An establishment is defined as “a single physical location where business is conducted or where services or industrial operations are performed.”
New OSHA Reporting Requirements for 2024
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The amount of new data going to OSHA under these new rules is extensive. OSHA estimates approximately 50,000 establishments will now be required to submit their case-specific injury and illness data, which will result in reports on approximately 750,000 injury/illness cases annually.
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