Cited by OSHA for Unreported Hospitalization? They Do That?
Did you know you have to report hospitalizations to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration? Well, now you do. No one likes or wants on-the-job injuries, but it’s critical companies know what their responsibilities are when an injury happens. This week, Ask Brock takes a question from a company cited for an unreported hospitalization. It’s Ask Brock 213.
Reporting, of course, is important. But a worker got hurt and hospitalized, and that means jobsite safety processes may need a fresh look.
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