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OSHA’s Final Rule to Improve Injury and Illness Tracking Starts Jan. 1, 2024 OSHA requires certain employers to electronically submit workplace injury and illness information to the agency through its Injury Tracking Application (ITA) every year. On July 17, 2023, OSHA announced a final rule that requires certain employers in designated high-hazard industries to electronically submit additional injury and illness information. This additional information can be gathered from records that employers are already required to keep. The final rule becomes effective on Jan. 1, 2024. The ITA will begin accepting 2023 injury and illness data on Jan. 2, 2024.

IMPORTANT DATES

Injury and Illness Submission Expansion Overview

July 17, 2023

Under this OSHA final rule, establishments in certain high-hazard industries must electronically submit information from their Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses and their Injury and Illness Incident Report.

OSHA announced a final rule to require certain employers in designated highhazard industries to electronically submit injury and illness information.

The final rule includes the following submission requirements: Certain establishments must electronically submit detailed information about each recordable injury and illness entered on their previous calendar year’s OSHA 300 Log and 301 Incident Report forms (29 CFR 1904.41) to OSHA. This includes the date, physical location, and severity of the injury or illness; details about the worker who was injured; and details about how the injury or illness occurred; Only establishments with 100 or more employees in designated industries are required to submit case-specific information from the OSHA Form 300 Log and the OSHA Form 301 Incident Report; and The data must be electronically submitted through OSHA’s ITA. Establishments are also required to include their legal company name when making electronic submissions to OSHA from their injury and illness records to improve data quality. The final rule retains the current requirements for electronic submission of Form 300A information from establishments with 20-249 employees in certain highhazard industries and establishments with 250 or more employees in industries that must routinely keep OSHA injury and illness records. Some of the data collected on the OSHA website will be published to allow employers, employees, potential employees, employee representatives, current and potential customers, researchers and the general public to use information about a company’s workplace safety and health record to make informed decisions. OSHA stated that it believes that providing public access to the data will ultimately reduce occupational injuries and illnesses.

Designated Industries

July 21, 2023 The new rule will be published in the Federal Register.

Jan. 1, 2024 Effective date for the final rule for designated high-hazard industries.


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