
OSHA’s controversial Electronic Injury and Illness Recordkeeping data submission rule, along with new Anti-Retaliation elements, has thus far survived a barrage of negative stakeholder comments during the rulemaking, multiple enforcement deferrals and delayed effective dates, and multiple legal challenges. As of today, all elements of the rule are in effect, including limits on post-injury drug testing and safety incentive programs, and barring a change before December 1, 2017, hundreds of thousands of workplaces will, for the first time, submit injury and illness recordkeeping data to OSHA, possibly for publishing online.
Participants in this complimentary webinar will learn about:
- Status of the requirement to submit injury and illness data to OSHA and the new online portal;
- How the State OSHA Programs are implementing E-Recordkeeping;
- The Anti-Retaliation Elements of the E-Recordkeeping Rule;
- The future of the Rule
Join Eric J. Conn and Daniel C. Deacon on Tuesday, September 12th at 1pm ET for the webinar