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Recordkeeping: Observing the Formalities; Avoid Citations by Keeping Your Form 300 Correctly

They may seem insignificant, but little things can really add up--like the penalties attached to citations for not keeping your Log 300 forms properly and not providing them to state Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) inspectors in a timely manner. These penalties typically run between $150 and $375, with the possibility of reductions for good faith or financial hardship--but if you're not keeping your Log 300 correctly, you could also be hit with multiple violations of the Division of Labor Statistics and Research recordkeeping rules, contained in Title 8, Section 14300. Take a look at the common mistakes we describe here --and some of the employers that made them--and make sure that you're not letting your recordkeeping nickel and dime you into some significant penalties. . . . (to read the remainder of this article, please log in below.)
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