OSHA’s Electronic Injury and Illness Reporting Final Rule: Your FAQs Answered

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OSHA’s 2023 final rule updating its electronic injury and illness reporting requirements went into effect in January, and the first reports under the revised requirements were already due to the agency on March 2. This new e-book walks you through important questions that environmental, health and safety professionals are asking about OSHA’s new electronic reporting requirements, giving you the answers and insights you need to help ensure you’re aware of specific changes and meeting your compliance requirements.

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