It’s that time of year again – on February 1, we will all be posting our OSHA 300A injury/illness summary. Emilcott reviewed this in a recent blog, OSHA Forms, and in following this theme, we thought it might be interesting to look at some of the data provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) about 2014 injury and illness incident rates.
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How Do Your Injury Statistics Compare With Other Companies?
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The following are important regulatory submission dates for 2013. These apply to regulations such as the EPA TSCA New Chemicals, OSHA Injury and Illness Recordkeepingand Reporting, the NJ Emission Statement Rule and many others.
Topics: Emilcott, EPCRA Section 312, NPDES, EPA TSCA, OSHA Injury, NJ Emission Rule, EPA Resource Conservation and Recovery Act