Rules Change for Notifying OSHA of Deaths, Injuries (By Sharon O'Malley )
The U.S. Department of
Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration last week strengthened a
rule requiring construction firms and other businesses to notify the government
when an employee is killed on the job or injured badly enough to require
hospitalization. The revised rule
requires companies with more than 10 employees to report work-related
fatalities to OSHA within eight hours and in-patient hospitalizations,
amputations or losses of an eye within 24 hours. Previously, reports were required only for
in-patient hospitalizations involving three or more employees.
From: www.constructiondive.com
Trenton H. Cotney
Florida Bar Certified Construction Lawyer
Trent Cotney, P.A.
407 N. Howard Avenue
Suite 100
Tampa, FL 33606
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