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OSHA Recordkeeping
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Status Effective Dates Court Cases OSHA Recordkeeping
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Major Changes New Forms Recordability Posting Other OSHA Recordkeeping
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Exempt Employers 10 or Fewer Employees Total Company At Any One Time OSHA Recordkeeping
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Exempt Employers Exempt Industries Low Hazard Retail, Finance, Insurance, Real Estate (appendix A) OSHA Recordkeeping
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Criteria Basic Requirement Work Related and, New Case and, Meets General Recording Criteria OSHA Recordkeeping
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Work Relatedness Injuries/Illnesses Resulting from Events or Exposures at Work OSHA Recordkeeping
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Non Work-Related Present but Not Working Non Work-Related Voluntary Wellness Program Food Consumption OSHA Recordkeeping
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Non Work-Related Personal Tasks Personal Grooming, etc. Vehicle Accident Before or After Work Cold, Flu, Mental Illness OSHA Recordkeeping
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Travel Status Engaged in Work Activities Not Work Related: Checked into Hotel Personal Tasks OSHA Recordkeeping
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Working at Home Performing Work Injured with Machine Drops Object on Foot OSHA Recordkeeping
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New Case No Previous Injury or Illness Recovered Completely with No Signs or Symptoms OSHA Recordkeeping
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Chart OSHA Recordkeeping
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General Recording Criteria Death Days Away form Work Restricted Work/Transfer Medical Treatment Loss of Consciousness OSHA Recordkeeping
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General Recording Criteria Death Report to OSHA 8 Hours Days Away form Work Record Case & Days OSHA Recordkeeping
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Counting Days First Day PLHCP Says No Work PLHCP Says Work Which Days Are Counted OSHA Recordkeeping
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Counting Days Weekend Days Vacations Cap of Days Employee Leaves Company Which Year OSHA Recordkeeping
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Restricted Work Activity or Job Transfer Can Not Perform One or More Functions of Job Can Not Work Full Shift Count Partial Days as Days of Restriction after Day 1 OSHA Recordkeeping
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Restricted Work Activity or Job Transfer Regular Job Stop Count If Transfer is Permanent OSHA Recordkeeping
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Medical Treatment Beyond First Aid Not Medical: Observation Diagnostic Procedures First Aid OSHA Recordkeeping
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First Aid Non-Prescription Drugs at Non-Prescription Strength Tetanus Shot Cleaning, Soaking or Flushing Wounds OSHA Recordkeeping
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First Aid Using Wound Coverings Hot & Cold Therapy Non-Rigid Support Transporting Devices OSHA Recordkeeping
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First Aid Drill Nails Eye Patches Non-Medical F.B. Removal Remove Splinters, etc. OSHA Recordkeeping
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First Aid Finger Guards Massages Drinking Fluids THIS IS ALL OSHA Recordkeeping
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Loss Of Consciousness Always Recordable OSHA Recordkeeping
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Significant Diagnoses Cancer Fractured Bones Chronic Irreversible Disease OSHA Recordkeeping
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Needle Sticks Record Work Related Needle Sticks and Cuts With Sharps that are Contaminated with Blood or OPIM OSHA Recordkeeping
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Splashed with Blood or OPIM Record if: Diagnosed with Bloodborne Illness Meets Recording Criteria OSHA Recordkeeping
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Medical Removal Medical Surveillance Either: Days Lost or Restricted Duty Chemical Exposure = Poisoning Voluntarily Removal is not Recordable OSHA Recordkeeping
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Hearing Loss Standard Threshold Shift 25 dBa Shift at 2000, 3000 or 4000 Hertz in One or Both Ears Audiogram Current to Baseline OSHA Recordkeeping
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Hearing Loss Reflect for Aging Retest (30 Days) Work Relatedness OSHA Recordkeeping
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T B Cases Occupationally Exposed Positive Test OSHA Recordkeeping
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Musculoskeletal Disorders Delayed OSHA Recordkeeping
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Forms 300 Log 300-A 301 OSHA Recordkeeping
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Forms Enter Each Case within 7 Calendar Days Equivalent Form Employee Privacy OSHA Recordkeeping
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Multiple Business Locations Each Establishment Main Office/Headquarters Transmit Reports in 7 Days Produce Information as Required OSHA Recordkeeping
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Multiple Business Locations Record at the Employee’s Establishment Record at the Establishment Where Occurred OSHA Recordkeeping
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Covered Employees All Employees on Payroll All Supervised Employees Owners & Partners are not Covered OSHA Recordkeeping
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Annual Summary Calendar Year Review Certify Company Executive Post Feb. 1 to Apr. 30 OSHA Recordkeeping
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Retention and Updating Keep Records for 5 Years Update as Needed During 5 Year Period No Update for Annual Summary & 301 Reports OSHA Recordkeeping
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Employee Involvement Reporting Procedures Access to Records OSHA Recordkeeping
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Access to Records Employees, Former Employees, Personal Representatives and authorized Representatives Provide Information by End of Next Business Day OSHA Recordkeeping
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Access to Records Establishment’s 301 Reports Must be Provided Within 7 Days May Not Charge for First Copy OSHA Recordkeeping
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Discrimination May Not Discriminate Against Employee for Reporting OSHA Recordkeeping
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Reporting Information to the Government Report Death or Hospitalization for 3 or More Employees Motor Vehicle Accidents May Not Need to Be Reported OSHA Recordkeeping
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Reporting Information to the Government Incidents Involving Public Transportation Do Not Have to be Reported Heart Attack Do Have to be Reported OSHA Recordkeeping
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Reporting Information to the Government No Report is Needed if After 30 Days Report Within 8 Hours of Learning of Incident OSHA Recordkeeping
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Providing Records to Government Reps. Must Provide within 4 Business Hours OSHA Recordkeeping
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Annual OSHA Survey Complete and Return within 30 Days OSHA Recordkeeping
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BLS Requests Complete and Return the Same as for OSHA OSHA Recordkeeping
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