With your 2025 OSHA log finalized, the next step in maintaining compliance is ensuring proper posting and reporting in early 2026. These requirements not only keep you aligned with federal regulations but also demonstrate transparency and commitment to workplace safety.
Key Compliance Deadlines
- Posting Period: February 1 – April 30, 2026
The OSHA Form 300A Annual Summary must be displayed in a conspicuous location where employee notices are customarily posted, even if there were zero recordable injuries.
- Electronic Submission Deadline: March 2, 2026
Establishments with 250 or more employees or those in certain high-hazard industries are required to submit data electronically. This includes case-specific details for qualifying establishments.
- State Plan Considerations:
If you operate in a state with its own OSHA-approved plan (e.g., Cal/OSHA), confirm alignment with federal deadlines. Most states mirror the February 1 – April 30 posting window and March 2 submission date. Learn more about State Plans here.
Effective Strategies for Compliance
- Conduct an internal audit in January to verify accuracy and completeness of your OSHA log.
- Train staff on distinguishing recordable vs. reportable incidents.
- Post reminders so your team is aware of upcoming deadlines.
- Ensure Form 300A is signed by a company executive before posting.
- Use Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) software or a compliance platform to streamline data collection and reporting.
- Keep all OSHA forms on file for five years, as required by regulation.
Additional Resources
For a quick refresher, check out these short videos on OSHA recordkeeping and posting requirements: