OSHA Form 300A Compliance
Form 300A is the summary of work-related injuries and illnesses occurring at your facility during the previous year. Employers are required to post this information at their location from February 1 through April 30 of the following year.
Just like Tier II compliance, summaries are required for each individual plant or facility under your management. Separate logs and summaries should be maintained at each site.
One of the more recent developments, however, is that summary information must be submitted to OSHA through their online portal if your facility meets certain size and industry requirements. For more information regarding requirements for industry, you can use OSHA’s FAQ website here: https://www.osha.gov/injuryreporting .
The rule requiring establishments with over 250 employees to submit the entire 300 Log and not just the summary was amended and is no longer required; however, facilities must continue to maintain those records and are required to provide them to an inspector upon request.
So, how can Cornerstone help?
Our Incident Management program will not only help you accurately collect and maintain incident information, but it can also provide customization and control well beyond OSHA’s generic spreadsheets and manual collection. It will also keep backup archives so this information can never be lost.
All facilities are required to submit information through the OSHA Injury Tracking Application (ITA) website. Cornerstone can help by automatically generating files in “.csv” format to upload to the OSHA ITA program to save you time entering the summary data for every single facility. Even for a single facility, it is much more efficient to upload the csv file rather than manually entering the data.
In addition to proving a summary to comply with reporting requirements, the program will automatically generate the “.pdf” files necessary for display at the facility. Again, this is not a reporting requirement, but is required for compliance.
This is just a fraction of the benefits an incident management system can provide. Most importantly, it can help drive a healthier and safer workforce while also easily keeping you in compliance with electronic recordkeeping requirements.