OSHA has released a new educational
bulletin for staffing agencies and host employers on current requirements for
recording injuries and illnesses of temporary workers. The new Recordkeeping Bulletin (PDF*), which is
part of OSHA’s Temporary Worker Initiative, addresses how to identify which
employer is responsible for recording these work-related injuries and illnesses
on the OSHA 300 log.
"The Recordkeeping Bulletin is the
first of many materials we are releasing and helps clarify which employers are
responsible for reporting injuries and illnesses," said Dr. David
Michaels, assistant secretary of labor for occupational safety and health.
"These materials will provide valuable information for both host employers
and staffing agencies on how they can work together to make sure their workers
are properly trained and protected."
The temporary worker Recordkeeping Bulletin
helps businesses determine which employer is responsible for recording
work-related injuries and illness on the OSHA 300 log. For more information,
read the news release and visit OSHA's temporary worker page.
No comments:
Post a Comment