Ever since OSHA published its long-awaited final rule updating electronic injury and illness reporting requirements in its Recordkeeping Standard earlier this year, EHS professionals like you have had ...
Beginning January 1, employers in certain industries will need to begin electronic filing of their Form 300-Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses, and Form 301-Injury and Illness Incident Report.
In 2006, FDA launched what the agency refers to as a postmarket transformation initiative. Developed through FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH), the initiative is designed to ...
Effective January 1, 2024, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”) expands its electronic recordkeeping and reporting requirements for certain employers in designated industries.
1. All device manufacturers and importers must submit their MDRs electronically through the Electronic Submissions Gateway, effective August 14, 2015. 2. Postmarketing adverse event reports for drugs ...
Accountable care organizations (ACOs) face unique burdens to comply with CMS’s new quality reporting requirements as summarized in this 2021 MedCity News article. Challenges are particularly acute for ...
Moving elements of the economic census to the web is part of larger effort by the Census Bureau to move all data collection online. The decennial census form may still be on paper, but the Census ...
An electronic system for agencies and contractors to use to report subcontracting accomplishments is now available. The Electronic Subcontract Reporting Systems (eSRS) is functioning at its initial ...
CAMBRIDGE, MD - Maryland's crabbing season is set to kick off Monday April 1, marking the start of a busy time for watermen across the state. Meanwhile, anticipation is building for the upcoming ...
A Los Angeles County lawmaker is pursuing legislation that would expand the use of electronic recording in state court proceedings, a proposal expected to draw heavy opposition from certified court ...
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is taking public comment on its mobile licensing proposal until Oct. 24. Comments can be submitted at the agency’s website. A virtual public meeting to ...
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