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Workplace Safety Partners Detail Steps Companies Can Take To Ensure Correct Injury Reports To OSHA
11 June 2019
Fisher Phillips LLP
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Even when a company learns information submitted in an injury
report to OSHA is incorrect, it is unlikely the company can stop a
subsequent OSHA inspection. In an article for Rock Road
Recycle, partners Travis Vance and Pam Williams explain
precautionary steps companies should take to prevent erroneous
reports from occurring in the first place.
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