Posted on May 24, 2021
by Eric J. Conn
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By Conn Maciel Carey’s COVID-19 Task Force Our national OSHA Practice at Conn Maciel Carey has been advocating hard to OSHA about COVID-19 related recordkeeping issues. One of those issues has been the recordability of adverse reactions to the COVID-19 vaccine. Specifically, if we want to encourage… Continue Reading “Adverse Reactions to COVID-19 Vaccines Are NOT Recordable On Your OSHA 300 Log”
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Category: UncategorizedTags: 29 CFR 1904, 29 CFR 1904.6, 300 Log, Adverse Reaction, Conn Maciel Carey, COVID-19, COVID-19 Recordkeeping, COVID-19 Vaccine, Federal OSHA, Injury & Illness Recordkeeping, Injury and Illness Recordkeeping, OSHA, OSHA Enforcement, OSHA Recordkeeping, Recordkeeping S, State OSH Plan, Vaccination
Posted on March 22, 2021
by Eric J. Conn
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By Conn Maciel Carey’s COVID-19 Task Force It has been a little while since we last shared an update about COVID-19 recordkeeping issues. Since Fed OSHA issued its COVID-19 recordkeeping guidance in May 2020 and Cal/OSHA issued its controversial COVID-19 Recordkeeping FAQs with unique requirements, the agencies have been… Continue Reading “six important updates About CAL/OSHA and Federal OSHA COVID-19 RECORDKEEPING”
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Category: Cal/OSHA, COVID-19, Employment Issues, Injury & Illness Recordkeeping, OSHA Enforcement, OSHA Rulemaking, Special Emphasis ProgramsTags: Cal-OSHA, Cal/OSHA, California Division of Occupational Safety and Health, Coronavirus, COVID-19, COVID-19 Emergency Rule, COVID-19 Emergency Temporary Standard, COVID-19 ETS, COVID-19 National Emphasis Program, COVID-19 NEP, COVID-19 Recordkeeping, Fatality and Injury Reporting, Fatality and Serious Injury Reporting, Fatality and Significant Injury Reporting, Injury & Illness Recordkeeping, Injury and Illness Recordkeeping, OSHA, OSHA Enforcement, Reporting
By Conn Maciel Carey’s COVID-19 Task Force As we previously reported, in early April, the Head of Cal/OSHA, Division Chief Doug Parker, provided feedback about Cal/OSHA’s COVID-19 Recordkeeping and Reporting expectations. The signal to employers back then was that Cal/OSHA would be following Federal OSHA’s guidance on… Continue Reading “Cal/OSHA Establishes a Presumption of Work Relatedness in new COVID-19 Recording and Reporting Guidance”
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Category: Cal/OSHA, COVID-19, Injury & Illness Recordkeeping, OSHA Enforcement, OSHA InspectionsTags: Cal-OSHA, California, California Division of Occupational Safety and Health, Conn Maciel Carey, COVID-19, Injury & Illness Recordkeeping, Injury and Fatality Reporting, Injury and Illness Recordkeeping, Injury Reporting, Presumption, Presumptive, Recording, Recordkeeping, Reporting, Work Relatedness, Work-Related
Posted on January 28, 2020
by Theresa Green
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By Lindsay A. DiSalvo, Dan C. Deacon, and Eric J. Conn This is your yearly reminder about the important February 1st deadline to prepare, certify and post your OSHA 300A Annual Summary of workplace injuries and illnesses, for all U.S. employers, except those with ten or fewer employees… Continue Reading “REMINDER: February 1, 2020 Deadline to Prepare, Certify, & Post OSHA 300A Annual Summaries of Work-Related Injuries: 5 Common Mistakes Employers Make”
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Category: OSHA RulemakingTags: 300A, Annual Summary, Cal/OSHA, Conn Maciel Carey, Dan Deacon, E-Recordkeeping, Electronic Injury Data Submission, Electronic Recordkeeping, Eric J. Conn, Injury & Illness Recordkeeping, Injury and Illness Recordkeeping, Lindsay DiSalvo, OSHA, Posting
Posted on December 18, 2018
by Theresa Green
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By Andrew Sommer, Megan Shaked, and Dan Deacon As we have reviewed previously on the OSHA Defense Report, federal OSHA’s Rule to “Improve Tracking of Workplace Injuries and Illnesses” (aka the E-Recordkeeping Rule) requires small employers that operate in certain “high hazard industries” and all large employers to… Continue Reading “Delinquent State OSH Agencies Adopt E-Recordkeeping; Calif. Employers to Submit 2017 Injury Data by Year End”
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Category: Employment Issues, OSHA RulemakingTags: AB2334, Andrew Sommer, Cal-OSHA, Cal/OSHA, Conn Maciel Carey, Dan Deacon, E-Recordkeeping, Emergency Proposed Rulemaking, Injury & Illness Recordkeeping, Injury and Illness Recordkeeping, Megan Shaked, OSHA, OSHA Enforcement, State OSH Plan, State OSH Program, State Plan, Statute of Limitations, Volks Rule