New OSHA 300 Recordkeeping Guide

OSHA recently released an updated recordkeeping guide that details requirements for tracking employee injury and illness in the workplace via forms 300A, 300 and 301. The new guide adds recently incorporated changes to OSHA guidelines.
It also simplifies reporting guidelines by merging the previous four OSHA reporting documents into a single guide.

Click here to view the guide.

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