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OSHA to employers: Deadline approaching for submitting Form 300A data

Form 300A
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Washington — OSHA is reminding employers to submit their 2020 Form 300A data by March 2.

According to an agency press release, the time frame to submit the data has begun. Electronic submission of Form 300A, a yearly summary of injury and illnesses data, is required for establishments with 250 or more employees and those with 20 to 249 employees in certain high-hazard industries.

OSHA encourages employers to visit its Injury Tracking Application homepage for more information. The website includes a link to the app and answers to frequently asked questions.

 

In September, OSHA released work-related injury and illness data from a three-year period of Form 300A electronic submissions.

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