The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is reminding businesses with 250 or more employees — and businesses with 20-249 employees in high-hazard fields — that they must submit their Form 300A Injury and Illness Report data for 2017 electronically by July 1.

OSHA-form-300a-due soonAccording to the OSHA website, Injury Tracking Application:

OSHA is not accepting Form 300 and 301 information at this time. OSHA announced that it will issue a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) to reconsider, revise, or remove provisions of the “Improve Tracking of Workplace Injuries and Illnesses” final rule, including the collection of the Forms 300/301 data. The Agency is currently drafting that NPRM and will seek comment on those provisions.

To determine if your business with 20-249 employees is affected, please check if your industry qualifies you by visiting the OSHA online directory.

You can submit your data online by accessing the Injury Tracking Application.