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Companies need to learn how to upload OSHA 300A data for 2016 by the end of 2017

Yes - OSHA has turned this requirement back on. The good news is that we have 5 months to learn how to use the new system and upload our data. This first year all manufacturing & construction sites and other high risk sites with 20 or more employees at the site will upload only OSHA 300A data. In future years sites with 250 or more employees will also begin uploading additional data (including OSHA 300 log and 301 incident form data).

OSHA's On-line Injury Tracking Application (ITA) offers three options for data submission.

  1. Manually enter data into a web form;
  2. Upload a CSV file to process single or multiple establishments at the same time;
  3. Transmit data electronically via an API provided in automated recordkeeping systems.

We do not know whether the data will be posted publicly (This was the original intent, but law suits are stalling this action for now). Impact Safety will be researching the "How To" questions we all have during the coming months.

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