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Important Dates
This Legal Update is not intended to be exhaustive nor should any discussion or
opinions be construed as legal advice. Readers should contact legal counsel for legal
advice. 息2022 Zywave, Inc. All rights reserved.
Highlights
 Employers must post their OSHA
300A for the 2021 calendar year
by Feb. 1, 2022.
 The form must remain on display
until April 30.
 Employers subject to OSHAs
electronic reporting requirement
will need to submit information
from their OSHA 300A form by
March 2.
 OSHA has granted an exception
for establishments that are
completely vacant because of the
COVID-19 pandemic.
Annual summaries
must be posted in
each establishment in
a conspicuous place
or places where
notices are
customarily posted.
OSHA Form 300A Posting
Requirements Begin Feb. 1
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires
employers subject to its recordkeeping requirements to post copies of their
OSHA Form 300A between Feb. 1 and April 30 of each year.
The OSHA Form 300A, also known as the Summary of Work-related Injuries
and Illnesses, must be completed by Feb. 1 using data from the previous
calendar year.
As a reminder, OSHAs recordkeeping requirement does not apply to
employers with 10 or fewer employees, or to employers that are in a partially
exempt industry.
Severe Injury Reporting
Employers must report any worker fatality within eight hours and any
amputation, loss of an eye or hospitalization of a worker within 24 hours. For
all COVID-19 related illnesses the emergency temporary standard provides
the reporting time frames for when to report a death or inpatient
hospitalization.
Employer Action Steps
On Feb. 1, employers subject to OSHA recordkeeping requirements must
ensure that copies of their completed Forms 300A are posted in each of their
establishments. The form must be displayed in a conspicuous place or places
where notices to employees are customarily posted.
Until April 30, these employers must also ensure that their Form 300A
postings remain in place and are not altered, defaced or covered by other
material.

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OSHA Form 300A Posting Requirements Begin Feb. 1

  • 1. Important Dates This Legal Update is not intended to be exhaustive nor should any discussion or opinions be construed as legal advice. Readers should contact legal counsel for legal advice. 息2022 Zywave, Inc. All rights reserved. Highlights Employers must post their OSHA 300A for the 2021 calendar year by Feb. 1, 2022. The form must remain on display until April 30. Employers subject to OSHAs electronic reporting requirement will need to submit information from their OSHA 300A form by March 2. OSHA has granted an exception for establishments that are completely vacant because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Annual summaries must be posted in each establishment in a conspicuous place or places where notices are customarily posted. OSHA Form 300A Posting Requirements Begin Feb. 1 The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires employers subject to its recordkeeping requirements to post copies of their OSHA Form 300A between Feb. 1 and April 30 of each year. The OSHA Form 300A, also known as the Summary of Work-related Injuries and Illnesses, must be completed by Feb. 1 using data from the previous calendar year. As a reminder, OSHAs recordkeeping requirement does not apply to employers with 10 or fewer employees, or to employers that are in a partially exempt industry. Severe Injury Reporting Employers must report any worker fatality within eight hours and any amputation, loss of an eye or hospitalization of a worker within 24 hours. For all COVID-19 related illnesses the emergency temporary standard provides the reporting time frames for when to report a death or inpatient hospitalization. Employer Action Steps On Feb. 1, employers subject to OSHA recordkeeping requirements must ensure that copies of their completed Forms 300A are posted in each of their establishments. The form must be displayed in a conspicuous place or places where notices to employees are customarily posted. Until April 30, these employers must also ensure that their Form 300A postings remain in place and are not altered, defaced or covered by other material.