May 22, 2020
COVID-19 UPDATE 31
 
OSHA REVISED COVID RELATED ENFORCEMENT POLICY

T he U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has adopted revised policies for enforcing OSHA’s requirements with respect to coronavirus as economies reopen in states throughout the country.

OSHA is revising two enforcement policies to ensure employers are taking action to protect their employees. First, they are increasing in-person inspections and second, OSHA is revising its previous enforcement policy for recording cases of coronavirus .

Under OSHA’s record keeping requirements, coronavirus is a recordable illness, and employers are responsible for recording cases of the coronavirus, if the case:
Is confirmed as a coronavirus illness;
• Is work-related as defined by 29 CFR 1904.5; and
• Involves one or more of the general recording criteria in 29 CFR 1904.7 , such as medical treatment beyond first aid or days away from work.

Under the new policy issued today, OSHA will enforce the recordkeeping requirements of 29 CFR 1904 for employee coronavirus illnesses for all employers. Given the nature of the disease and community spread, however, in many instances it remains difficult to determine whether a coronavirus illness is work-related, especially when an employee has experienced potential exposure both in and out of the workplace. OSHA’s guidance emphasizes that employers must make reasonable efforts, based on the evidence available to the employer, to ascertain whether a particular case of coronavirus is work-related.

Recording a coronavirus illness does not mean that the employer has violated any OSHA standard. Following existing regulations, employers with 10 or fewer employees and certain employers in low hazard industries have no recording obligations; they need only report work-related coronavirus illnesses that result in a fatality or an employee’s in-patient hospitalization, amputation, or loss of an eye.[1]


You can also access this information and many other construction-specific COVID-19 resources and updates at www.utcanj.org/covid-19-information

If anyone has questions concerning this notice, please contact us at the UTCA office 732-292-4300.

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