OSHA sets educational bulletin on injury recording for temporary workers
Story Date: 3/17/2014

 

Source: Rita Jane Gabbett, MEATINGPLACE, 3/14/14


The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has released a new educational resource that focuses on recording requirements for temporary worker injuries and illnesses.


The
bulletin explains the requirements for both the staffing agency and the host employer. The new Recordkeeping Bulletin addresses how to identify who is responsible for recording work-related injuries and illnesses of temporary workers.


 
OSHA's Temporary Worker Initiative is an agency-wide concerted effort that uses enforcement, outreach and training to assure that temporary workers are protected in their workplaces.


In recent months, OSHA has received and investigated many reports of temporary workers suffering serious or fatal injuries, many of which occur within their first week on the job. OSHA's initiative was launched to raise awareness and compliance with requirements that temporary workers receive the same training and protection that existing workers receive.


This is the first in a series of guidance documents that will be released to support the initiative to raise awareness about compliance with OSHA requirements for temporary workers.

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