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Deadline for Submitting OSHA 300A Summary to OSHA Electronically is March 2, 2019

Establishments in most industries with 20 to 249 employees must submit injury and illness data (from the OSHA 300A annual summary) to OSHA electronically.  Follow this link for a list of industries affected by this requirement:

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Because of confusion over the rule, more than a third of workplaces required to submit 300A data did not upload their reports in 2017 (with 2016 injury/illness summary data). OSHA has indicated that they will begin cracking down on companies that do not file as required.

If there is any confusion on completing the OSHA 300 and 300A forms for your company, refer to this link:

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Complete and Post the OSHA 300A Summary by Febuary 1

If your company has 10 or more employees(and is not part of the government) ....It's time to complete your OSHA 300A Summary form of work-related injuries and illnesses for 2018. You will need your OSHA 300 log from 2018, the average number of employees during 2018, the business SIC or NAICS code, and the cumulative number of manhours worked by employees during 2018. The form needs to be signed by the owner or highest ranking company official working at the site.

Check the OSHA 300 log entries prior to adding numbers for the OSHA 300A summary form. This is now more important than in the past. This is because if your company has 20 or more employees, and have any sort of industrial activities you will be required to upload your 300A data through an on-line process to OSHA.

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