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29 CFR 1904 addresses the requirements for recording and reporting occupational injuries and illnesses. Employers with 10 or fewer employees are exempt from most requirements of the rule, as are a number of low-hazard industries. All employers, no matter the size or classification, are required to report to OSHA work-related fatalities and multiple hospitalizations (3 or more employees) within 8 hours by telephone or in person. Employers failing to comply face citations and fines up to $10,000.

Injuries and illnesses must be recorded if the injury or illness involves an employee; is work related; is a new case; results in death, days away from work, restricted work or job transfer, medical treatment beyond first aid, or loss, of consciousness; is a significant work-related injury or illness diagnosed by a physician or other licensed health care professional; results from a contaminated needle or other sharp, the medical removal of an employee, hearing loss, or TB exposure.


 
 
 
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Interpretations Employer obligation to provide access to entire OSHA 300 Logs, including names of both union and non-union employees. [1904; 1904.29; 1904.29(b)(6); 1904.29(b)(9); 1904.35(b)(2); 1904.35(b)(2)(iv)]09/09/2005National
Interpretations Recordability of a fatal traffic accident in a foreign project location.[1904.5(b)(6)]08/26/2004National
Interpretations01/13/2004 - Determining work-relatedness when the work event or exposure is only one of the discernable causes; not the sole or predominant cause.[1904; 1904.5(a); 1904.5(b)(4); 1904.6]01/13/2004National
Interpretations01/27/1995 - Guidance for properly recording injury and illness cases.01/27/1995National
Interpretations02/17/1999 - Requirements for recording an instantaneous friction blister.02/17/1999National
Interpretations02/19/1997 - OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping issues.02/19/1997National
Interpretations02/19/1997 - Restricted work activity.02/19/1997National
Interpretations02/22/1995 - Recording of cumulative trauma disorders.02/22/1995National
Interpretations02/23/1995 - Determining restricted work activity for OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping purposes.02/23/1995National
Interpretations03/05/1997 - Requirement to update the OSHA Log and Summary of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses.03/05/1997National
Interpretations03/05/1998 - Authority for injury/illness recordkeeping requirements; restricted work activity.03/05/1998National
Interpretations03/16/1995 - OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping issues.03/16/1995National
Directives05/04/1992 - STP 2.12B - State Program Requirements for Statistical Information on the Incidence of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses by Industry; on the Injured or Ill Worker; and on the Circumstances of the Injuries or Il07/22/2003National
Interpretations05/08/1997 - Federal agency injury/illness recordkeeping requirements for retired employees.05/08/1997National
Directives06/07/1994 - STP 2-1.173 - Final Rule on Reporting of Fatality or Multiple07/22/2003National
Interpretations06/24/1999 - Fault plays no role in the OSHA recordkeeping system.06/24/1999National
News10 Dangerous Jobs09/01/2005National
Directives10/30/1978 - STP 2-1.13 - Public Employee Recordkeeping Under 18(b) Plans07/09/2003National
Directives11/14/1980 - CPL 2-2.30 - 29 CFR 1913.10(b)(6), Authorization of Review of Medical Opinions07/16/2003National
Interpretations11/18/1999 - Smaller employer recordkeeping exemption based on number of employees at any one time.11/18/1999National
Directives11/29/2002 - Audit and Verification Program of 2001 Occupational Injury and Illness Records07/22/2003National
Interpretations12/07/1999 - Recordkeeping: foreign workers working in U.S.; U.S. workers working abroad.12/07/1999National
Interpretations12/09/1996 - Recordability of a work related injury.12/09/1996National
Directives12/30/2004 - CPL 02-00-135 - Recordkeeping Policies and Procedures Manual (PDF)12/30/2004National
News2007 Workplace Injury and Illness Rates Show Decline10/24/2008National
Regulations29 CFR § 1904.12 Recording criteria for cases involving work-related musculoskeletal disorders. [This section was removed. See 68 FR 38601, 38607, June 30, 2003. National
Regulations29 CFR §§ 1904.13 -- 1904.28 [Reserved]  National
Regulations29 CFR § 1904.0 Purpose National
Regulations29 CFR § 1904.1 Partial exemption for employers with 10 or fewer employees National
Regulations29 CFR § 1904.10 Recording criteria for cases involving occupational hearing loss National
Regulations29 CFR § 1904.11 Recording criteria for work-related tuberculosis cases National
Regulations29 CFR § 1904.2 Partial exemption for establishments in certain industries National
Regulations29 CFR § 1904.29 Form National
Regulations29 CFR § 1904.3 Keeping records for more than one agency National
Regulations29 CFR § 1904.30 Multiple business establishments National
Regulations29 CFR § 1904.31 Covered employees National
Regulations29 CFR § 1904.32 Annual summary National
Regulations29 CFR § 1904.33 Retention and updating National
Regulations29 CFR § 1904.34 Change in business ownership National
Regulations29 CFR § 1904.35 Employee involvement National
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