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U.S. Department of Labor
Occupational Safety and Health Administration Office of Communications Washington, D.C. www.osha.gov |
For Immediate Release
July 14, 2017 Contact: Office of Communications Phone: 202-693-1999 |
OSHA launches application to electronically submit injury and illness data on August 1WASHINGTON – The Occupational Safety and Health Administration will launch on Aug. 1, 2017, the Injury Tracking Application (ITA). The Web-based form allows employers to electronically submit required injury and illness data from their completed 2016 OSHA Form 300A. The application will be accessible from the ITA webpage.
Last month, OSHA published a notice of proposed rulemaking to extend the deadline for submitting 2016 Form 300A to Dec. 1, 2017, to allow affected entities sufficient time to familiarize themselves with the electronic reporting system, and to provide the new administration an opportunity to review the new electronic reporting requirements prior to their implementation.
The data submission process involves four steps: (1) Creating an establishment; (2) adding 300A summary data; (3) submitting data to OSHA; and (4) reviewing the confirmation email. The secure website offers three options for data submission. One option will enable users to manually enter data into a web form. Another option will give users the ability to upload a CSV file to process single or multiple establishments at the same time. A third option will allow users of automated recordkeeping systems to transmit data electronically via an application programming interface.
The ITA webpage also includes information on reporting requirements, a list of frequently asked questions and a link to request assistance with completing the form.
Under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, employers are responsible for providing safe and healthful workplaces for their employees. OSHA’s role is to ensure these conditions for America’s working men and women by setting and enforcing standards, and providing training, education and assistance. For more information, visit www.osha.gov.
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This is the great article for awareness, I’m glad we connected and there’s also some who believes these issues should be taken much more seriously. I will definitely review the OSHA form 300 and the new concept of electronic submission, thanks for sharing. I’d reblog.
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Reblogged this on Amanda Ergonomics Consultants and commented:
Organisations now have opportunity to submit OSHA form 300 injuries and illness log electronically. This is a wonderful way to getting filed.
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