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OSHA 300 Log Template Presented By: John S. Hillard, CSP Risk Control Consultant
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Purpose 1.) Create a user-friendly tool 2.) Develop more accurate injury information 3.) Create consistency from company to company
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Issues from 2012 1.) The use of ‘Laborer’ as a position 2.) Guessing the type of injury 3.) Several errors with day counts
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Column A – Case Number (pre-filled) Column B – Employee’s Name Column C – Job Title selected from drop down Column D – Date of Injury
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Column E – Part 1 – Area of injury selected from drop down Part 2 – Additional descriptive information
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Column F – Part 1 – Type of injury selected from drop down Part 2 – Additional descriptive information
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Classify the case– -Death - Days away from work - Job transfer or restricted duty - Other Recordable Select only 1 per case per row. If you select more than one, the offending cells will turn red until they are corrected
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Column K – Number of days away from work - No more than 180 days Column L – Number of days transferred or restricted - No more than 180 days Column K and L should not be collectively more than 180 days. If you enter more than 180 cumulatively for the columns, the offending cells will be turn red until they are corrected
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Column M – Mark only 1 - Injury - Skin Disorder - Respiratory Condition - Poisoning - Hearing Loss - All Other Illnesses Select only 1 per case per row. We are looking to limit this automatically via Excel
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The columns will total in the appropriate columns
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The totals then transfer to the OSHA 300A tab
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You are on your own for this part!
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Thank You!
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