The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration has launched a program to target employers with high rates of injury and illness, as well as those that failed to submit required data for 2016.
OSHA’s Site-Specific Targeting 2016 program, or SST-16, will use injury and illness information that employers electronically submitted for calendar year 2016. OSHA will create inspection lists of establishments with elevated rates of days away, restricted or transferred (DART).
OSHA will also inspect a random sample of workplaces that did not provide the required Form 300A data for 2...
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