OSHA Delays Effective Date for Enforcing Employees’ Rights to Report Workplace Injuries, Illnesses

Enforcement of anti-retaliation provisions in injury and illness tracking rule delayed to conduct added outreach and provide educational materials and guidance for employers

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is delaying enforcement of the anti-retaliation provisions in its new injury and illness tracking rule to conduct additional outreach and provide educational materials and guidance for employers. Originally scheduled to begin Aug. 10, 2016, enforcement will now begin Nov. 1, 2016.

Under the rule, employers are required to inform workers of their right to report work-related injuries and illnesses without fear of retaliation; implement procedures for reporting injuries and illnesses that are reasonable and do not deter workers from reporting; and incorporate the existing statutory prohibition on retaliating against workers for reporting injuries and illnesses.

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