Roofing Safety
OSHA Form 300A Posting Deadline is Feb. 1
Posting your Form 300A in a visible location for employees to review by the deadline is required to remain in compliance.

Following its March, April and June investigations, OSHA proposed $548,801 in penalties after identifying eight willful and two repeat violations.
Roofing contractors are among those required to post their summary of worker-injury data at the workplace by Feb. 1, according to the federal government.
Most employers with more than 10 employees must keep injury/illness records annually for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). The agency requires them to post the 300A form in a visible spot in the workplace from Feb. 1 through April 30.
Those roofing companies that meet certain size thresholds must also submit the 300A data to OSHA electronically through OSHA’s Injury Tracking Application (ITA).
Electronic submission is required if your company had 250 or more employees at any time during the year, or had between 20–249 employees and operates in certain high-risk industries, like roofing.
The Midwest Roofing Contractors Association issued an email alert about the deadline and identified a third group covered under OSHA’s recordkeeping rules. This includes employers who had 100 or more employees in the previous year and whose industry is listed in Subpart E, Appendix B of OSHA Standard 1904. While most construction companies are not included, some related industries—such as construction equipment manufacturing or materials production—may fall into this category.
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