News Releases
- OSHA Issues Final Rule that eliminates the requirement for establishments to electronically submit information from OSHA Form 300 and OSHA Form 301 to OSHA each year. (1/24/2019)
- OSHA issues proposed rulemaking clarifying the ongoing obligation to make and maintain accurate records of work-related injuries and illnesses. (07/28/2015)
- OSHA announces new requirements for reporting severe injuries and updates list of industries exempt from record-keeping requirements. (09/11/2014)
- OSHA announces proposed new rule to improve tracking of workplace injuries and illnesses. (11/07/2013)
- OSHA seeks comments on proposed updates, revisions to the occupational injury and illness tracking and reporting requirements. (06/22/2011)
- US Labor Department's OSHA reopens public record on proposed record-keeping rule to add work-related musculoskeletal disorders column. (05/17/2011)
- Pencils Ready? New OSHA Forms for Recording Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses Now Available on Agency's Website - New Forms Available Later This Fall in Hard Copy. (10/02/2003)
- OSHA Issues Final Rule on Recordkeeping Form. (06/30/2003)
- OSHA to Issue Final Rule on Recording Hearing Loss - Agency Will Seek Comments on Delaying MSD Provisions. (06/28/2002)
- OSHA Recordkeeping Rule Takes Effect. (01/02/2002)
- OSHA Delays Provisions of Recordkeeping Rule. (10/12/2001)
- OSHA Rule On Record Keeping For Workplace Injuries To Go Into Effect as Scheduled. (6/29/2001)
- OSHA Revises Recordkeeping Regulations. (1/18/2001)