Beginning
Jan. 1, 2015, there will be a change to what covered employers are required to report to the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Employers
will now be required to report all work-related fatalities within 8 hours and
all in-patient hospitalizations, amputations, and losses of an eye within 24
hours of finding about the incident.
OSHA
will be on Twitter,
Dec. 11, 2014 to answer your questions about the new reporting requirements
going into effect at the beginning of the new year. Join the Twitter chat from
1 – 2 p.m. EST, where you can ask questions and follow the conversation live
using the hashtag #Reporting2015.
Previously,
employers were required to report all workplace fatalities and when three or
more workers were hospitalized in the same incident. The updated reporting
requirements have a life-saving purpose: they will enable employers and workers
to prevent future injuries by identifying and eliminating the most serious
workplace hazards.
Employers
have three options for reporting these severe incidents to OSHA. They can call
their nearest
area office during normal business hours, call the 24-hour OSHA
hotline at 1-800-321-OSHA (1-800-321-6742), or they will be able to report
online at
www.osha.gov/report_online. For more information and
resources, visit OSHA's Web page on the updated reporting requirements and watch
OSHA’s new YouTube video,
where Dr. David Michaels, assistant secretary of labor for occupational safety
and health, explains the new reporting requirements.
Starting
January 1, 2015:
All employers*
must report:
Within 24
hours, all work-related:
How
to Report Incident
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