Reminder: OSHA 300A Injury and Illness Records Required to be Electronically Submitted by March 2

image via OSHA’s Injury Tracking Application web page

image via OSHA’s Injury Tracking Application web page

Congratulations, you made it through 2020, but now it’s time to do you taxes and turn in your OSHA 300A Form.

By March 2nd, 2021, all non-exempt construction companies must submit their OSHA Form 300A for the year 2020, which is the Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses, to OSHA’s Injury Tracking Application (ITA).

All employers across all industries with 250 or more employees must electronically submit their form to OSHA, but construction has some more strict requirements. Since construction is considered a higher risk for occupational injuries and illnesses, any business with at least 20 employees must submit the 300A form.

OSHA began accepting form submissions on January 2.

Visit OSHA’s OSHA’s Injury Tracking Application (ITA) to submit your company’s 300A form before the deadline is up.


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