Cal/OSHA reminds employers to post work-related injuries, illnesses that occurred during 2010

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The Department of Industrial Relations' Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DIR/DOSH), better known as Cal/OSHA, reminds all California employers to post at their place of business a summary of work-related injuries and illnesses that occurred during 2010.

The 300A log is available on DIR's website and provides an overview of the type and severity of work place injuries or illnesses.  Employers are required to post the summary in a visible area from February 1 through April 30 for employee review.  Employees, former employees and their representatives have the right to review the Cal/OSHA Form 300A in its entirety at any time.

Form 300A requires employers to report the number of injuries each year, even if no work-related injuries occurred. Vital information must also include the nature of the injury or illness, the severity of the work-related incidents, and the number of days the employee missed work due to the injury or illness.

SOURCE California Department of Industrial Relations, Cal/OSHA

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