I attended an OSHA seminar last Wednesday and they said that HR cannot sign the 300 like they could in past years. Now a top company executive must sign.
The CEO, high ranking company officer or "designated felon" must sign it. PS A word to the wise, one of my past CEO's never liked the designated felon joke that I made as he was signing the environmental reports........ go figure. My $0.02 worth. DJ The Balloonman
I agree with Watson and Balloonman - I just attended a seminar yesterday and was informed that HR should not be the ones who sign the form anymore. The list provided by Balloonman is correct.
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Always have the Executive (top felon, top dog) sign the Summary.
Have a nice day!
My $0.02 worth.
DJ The Balloonman