Are you at risk of being noncompliant?
Here are some of the most common violations and mistakes to avoid:
- Failure to post OSHA summaries. Companies are required to post the previous year's log between February 1 and April 30 of the following year.
- Failure to review and sign the OSHA 300A summary log.
- Errors in man-hours or inflating man-hours, ultimately causing incident rates to be lower.
- Not maintaining separate OSHA logs for each establishment.
- Failure of partially exempt industries to maintain logs for portions of the business that are covered under the new requirements.
- Failure to record temporary agency employee recordable injuries that occur on company property.
- Over reporting lost time cases beyond the 180-day cap.
To ensure you're in compliance or to learn more, talk to an advisor today.
