OSHA Reporting
Construction Workers Should Take the OSHA 10 Construction Course – Here’s Why
Let’s face it – for businesses working in the construction industry, there’s no room for error when it comes to training and safety. And, in accordance with this, making sure that your security team has the necessary skills and experience is critical to keep everyone safe on the construction site. Fortunately, our experts have outlined…
Read MoreWhat and When are Companies Required to Report or Record for OSHA
In general, companies are required to report or record injuries and illnesses that occur in the workplace. However, there are specific cases where this requirement may differ – for example, if an injury results in hospitalization within 24 hours of the work-related incident, then it must be reported to OSHA directly within 24 hours. In…
Read MoreOSHA Reporting— Top Factors Why It’s Criticially Important to Your New Mexico Company
When someone gets injured at work, the first thing that comes to their mind is, “We need to report this to the Occupational Health and Safety Administration.” Instead, the first step should be to seek medical assistance, identifying and correcting the root of the occurrence. An evaluation of the economic effects follows, including workers’ compensation,…
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