The Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) recordkeeping requirements have been in place since 1971 (29 Code of Federal Regulations CFR Part 1904). The requirements were updated in 2002 to make it easier for employers to comply. OSHA has again updated the recordkeeping rule for 2015 to include two key changes.
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OSHA 300A Preparation, Posting and Retention Requirements
Posted by Shivi Kakar
The OSHA 300A Annual Recordkeeping Summary Form must be prepared and posted by February 1, 2015. These requirements are specified in 29 CFR §1904.32-33.
Topics: OSHA 300A Preparation, Posting and Retention Requirements, OSHA 300A Annual Recordkeeping Summary Form