It’s time again! The March 2 deadline to file the OSHA-300A log is quickly approaching, and VRSA can help.
The OSHA-300 and 300 A track injury and illness data by organizations meeting specified size and industry criteria. Each year, data from this log is collected by OSHA to evaluate workplace safety, understand industry hazards, and implement worker protections to reduce and eliminate hazards.
VRSA’s OSHA-300 Reporting Log, released to assist members in 2020, is available to members purchasing workers’ compensation coverage at no additional cost. The application is designed to simplify the process of tracking OSHA incidents.
Features of the application include:
- Secure, permission-based access for designated individuals;
- Nightly imports of workers’ compensation (WC) claims data to streamline data entry;
- The ability to flag an incident as recordable/non-recordable;
- The ability to flag privacy cases;
- The ability to create incidents that are not WC-related/reported;
- The ability to apply OSHA-required information, including days away from work and restricted days;
- The ability to track incidents by OSHA departments/locations;
- The ability to print the OSHA log for your annual posting; and
- The ability to export information for record-keeping purposes.
Additional information and a link to the application can be found online here.
Note: Covered establishments must electronically submit their OSHA injury and illness data (Forms 300A, 300, and 301 data) by March 2 of the year following the covered year. However, not all establishments need to submit this data.
To determine if your establishment must submit data to OSHA electronically, please contact your safety consultant at: 800-963-6800. Our safety consultants are available to assist members in preventing and reducing incidents and injuries.
