OSHA Posting and Submitting Guide

Author, Alyssa Burley, Media Communications and Client Services Manager, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc. would like to remind its clients that February 1, 2022 marks the start of the OSHA Form 300A Summary posting period. The OSHA Form 300A is a summary of the company's annual work-related injuries and illnesses. It must be posted from February 1, 2022 to April 30, 2022.

To learn more about maintaining all the OSHA logs, listen to Rancho Mesa's StudioOne™ podcast episode 168 where Alyssa Burley and Megan Lockhart discuss the Forms 300, 300A and 301.

REQUIRED TO POST

According to Cal/OSHA, “If your company had more than ten (10) employees at any time during the last calendar year, you must keep Cal/OSHA injury and illness records unless your establishment is classified as a partially exempt industry under Section 14300.2.”

POST FORM 300A SUMMARY

The Form 300A Summary must be posted in a conspicuous place at each workplace, where notices to employees are usually displayed. Make sure that the posted annual summary is not altered, defaced, or covered by other material. Employers must send a copy of the summary to employees who do not report to the workplace on a regular weekly basis.

NO RECORDABLE INJURIES

Companies with no recordable injuries or illnesses in 2021 must post the OSHA Form 300A Summary with zeros on the “total” lines.

HOW TO GENERATE THE FORM 300A SUMMARY

Through Rancho Mesa's Risk Management Center, clients can generate the OSHA Form 300A Summary using the incident tracking feature. Individual employers are required to maintain the OSHA Forms 300, 300A and 301 throughout the year. So, when it is time to generate the Form 300A Summary, it can be printed from the Risk Management Center, as long as the employer has been documenting the information in the platform throughout the year.

To print the OSHA Form 300A Summary, login to the Risk Management Center and navigate to Incident Track. Ensure you have entered all your incident information, then go to the Reports section and choose the Form 300A Summary from the available list. You'll be able to choose the year and locations (Sites) that you want to print.

SUBMITTING THE FORM 300A SUMMARY TO FEDERAL OSHA

In addition to posting the Form 300A Summary in your workplace, the data must also be submitted to Federal OSHA by March 2, 2022. If you have entered your incident data into the Risk Management Center, you'll be able to generate the electronic .CSV file that is used to upload the data to the Federal OSHA website. Watch out short video on how to generate the electronic Form 300A Summary.

Data Entry and Generating the Electronic Form 300A Summary

There are some minor differences between Cal/OSHA and Federal OSHA requirements. Check with your state’s OSHA division for specific differences for your state.

Visit the California Recordkeeping Standard or Injury & Illness Recordkeeping Forms webpages for more information.