Important OSHA Record-Keeping and Drinking Water Requirements
01 Jul 2024, Posted by National News, News, State News inMost agricultural operations are covered by the OSHA rule to log work related injuries. OSHA work related injuries and illnesses forms are required for all business with 11 or more employees, and there are 3 forms you need to be familiar with for compliance. If you are inspected by OSHA you will be asked for these forms.
- OSHA 300 Log is used to post at place of business and record work related injuries and illnesses.
- OSHA 300A form is a summary for work-related injuries and illnesses
- OSHA 301 form is an Injury and Illness Incident Report,
The following link provides fillable 300, 300A and 301 forms and instructions for completing the forms.
OSHA Forms for Recording Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses
Additional recordkeeping and reporting information for OSHA forms Recordkeeping – Overview | Occupational Safety and Health Administration (osha.gov)
This website helps you determine if you have to submit the information electronically in the OSHA portal called Injury Tracking Application(ITA) ITA Coverage Application | Occupational Safety and Health Administration (osha.gov)
YOU MUST submit 300A data if your establishment meets one of the following criteria:
- 250 or more employees and is not in an industry listed in the Exempt Industries list in Appendix A to Subpart B of OSHA’s recordkeeping regulation of 29 CFR Part 1904 or
- 20-249 employees and is in an industry listed in Appendix A to Subpart E of 29 CFR Part 1904. (Agriculture is listed in the appendix)
YOU MUST also submit 300/301 data if your establishment(s) has 100 or more employees and is in an industry listed in Appendix B to Subpart E of 29 CFR Part 1904.
Click here for OSHA’s Field Sanitation and Drinking Water Regulations.
Click here for NJ Department of Labor Field Sanitation and Drinking Water Regulations.