OSHA’s deadline for many employers to electronically submit their annual injury and illness data is rapidly approaching. Through OSHA’s Injury Tracking Application (ITA), covered employers must ...
The 2024 Injury Tracking Application (ITA) cycle marked a pivotal year for Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recordkeeping and analytics. With expanded electronic reporting now ...
Amazon.com Inc. failed to record injuries and illnesses at warehouses around the U.S., according to federal workplace safety regulators, a finding that undermines the company’s pledges to improve ...
The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration has issued revised recordkeeping rules it says will simplify and improve the system employers use to track and record workplace injuries and ...
In response to a letter from the American Trucking Assn., the U.S. Occupational Health & Safety Administration has issued an interpretation on how employer should record driver injuries and determine ...
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OSHA has issued new guidance clarifying when injuries involving personal rechargeable lithium-ion batteries must be recorded on employer injury and illness logs. In a Feb. 9 letter of interpretation, ...
Employers in Washington State are required to electronically submit workplace injury and illness data must do so by Monday, March 2, 2026, through OSHA’s Injury Tracking Application (ITA). Under ...
New white paper from TruGrid outlines a blueprint for safer job sites and reveals the safety system that helped the company go a full year without OSHA recordables. "Safety performance at this level ...
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