OSHA has long focused on “OSHA recordables,” or the number of work-related injuries on an employer’s OSHA 30 log, to assess safety in workplaces. These lagging indicators have been denounced by safety and health professionals as reactive, and an ineffective means of measuring the effectiveness of an employer’s safety and health program. OSHA has finally agreed, and recently announced a stakeholder meeting to take place next month, where it will gather information to develop tools for employers to utilize leading indicators for safety and health.…
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