Ready, Fire, Aim – Two Critical Oversights in OSHA’s Final Recordkeeping Rule
Josh LeBrun
Critics claim that OSHA has missed the mark with a final rule the agency hopes will modernize injury data collection to better inform workers, employers, the public and OSHA about workplace hazards.
On May 12, OSHA made an announcement that will have massive implications for workplaces in the United States. The agency issued a final rule that revised its Recording and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illnesses regulation.