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OSHA Reminds Employers to Submit Required 2020 Injury and Illness Data by March 2, 2021

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration reminds employers that the agency began collecting calendar year 2020 Form 300A data on Jan. 2. Employers must submit the form electronically by March 2.

    

Electronic submissions are required by establishments with 250 or more employees currently required to keep OSHA injury and illness records, and establishments with 20-249 employees classified in specific industries with historically high rates of occupational injuries and illnesses.

    

Visit the Injury Tracking Application Electronic Submission of Injury and Illness Records to OSHA at www.osha.gov/injuryreporting for more information and a link to the Injury Tracking Application.

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