Safety

A Construction Employer’s Guide to OSHA's Electronic Recordkeeping Requirements
OSHA’s electronic recordkeeping regulation has had a tortured existence since its introduction in May 2016. Lawsuits ensued, so until further notice, employers need only electronically submit annual summary Form 300A.
By Todd Logsdon
April 12, 2019
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by Todd Logsdon
Todd Logsdon is a partner in the firm’s Louisville office and co-chair of Fisher Phillips’ Workplace Safety and Catastrophe Practice Group. His practice is devoted to advising and representing employers regarding labor and employment law matters. Todd is regarded as a leader on OSHA issues including contesting and litigating OSHA citations, representing employers during OSHA inspections/investigations, conducting OSHA compliance audits, defending whistleblower/retaliation claims as well as providing OSHA compliance advice to clients.
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