On May 12, OSHA made an announcement that will have massive implications for workplaces in the United States. The agency issued a final rule that revised its Recording and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illnesses regulation.
Ready, Fire, Aim – Two Critical Oversights in OSHA’s Final Recordkeeping Rule
Critics claim that OSHA has missed the mark with a final rule the agency hopes will modernize injury data collection to better inform workers, employers, the public and OSHA about workplace hazards.
Source: ehstoday.com