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Employer Deadline to Publish Injury Summaries February 1

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Employer Deadline to Publish Injury Summaries February 1. This article was written by Safety Consultants with Safety Services Company , we provide Construction, Manufacturing, and General Industry Safety Programs to over 100,000 clients across the United States and Canada. Does the Standard Apply to My Business?

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OSHA 300A Deadline Upcoming February 1st

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Employers covered by OSHA’s recordkeeping rule must prepare and post OSHA Form 300A, “Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses,” by February 1, 2014, and keep the form posted until April 30, 2014. All industries in agriculture, construction, manufacturing, transportation, utilities and wholesale trade sectors are covered.

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EMPLOYERS MUST POST OSHA 300A SUMMARY By Feb. 1

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Employers covered by OSHA’s recordkeeping rule must prepare and post OSHA Form 300A, “Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses,” by February 1, 2014, and keep the form posted until April 30, 2014. All industries in agriculture, construction, manufacturing, transportation, utilities and wholesale trade sectors are covered.

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Best Work Boots for Hot Weather/Summer (2020)

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It checks all the qualities of summer work boots (breathable, waterproof, lightweight, safety toe, slip-resistant, electric hazard protection). So whether you work in construction, woodshop, electrician, transportation, warehouse , or work on hard concrete floors in hot weather all day, this safety boot is recommended for all.

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Illinois: Unveiling the Future of Digital Design and Manufacturing

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percent are in manufacturing, while nearly 20 percent are in the wholesale and retail sectors. million investment in its infrastructure by installing an Engineered Materials Arresting System (EMAS) to its 5,000-foot-long main runway, adding another level of safety that helps reduce injuries and aircraft damage from accidents.