Title: Highlights of OSHA
1Highlights of OSHAs Recordkeeping Rule
- Courtney W. Bohannon
- Jackson Area Office
2Recordkeeping Highlights
- Updates the three recordkeeping forms
- OSHA form 300
- OSHA form 301
- OSHA form 300A
3Recordkeeping Highlights
- Requires records to include any work-related
injury or illness resulting in one of the
following - Death
- Days away from work
- Restricted work
- Medical treatment
4Recordkeeping Highlights
- Recordability (contd)
- Loss of consciousness
- Diagnosis of a significant injury/illness
51904.7(b)(5) First Aid
- Using nonprescription medication at
nonprescription strength - Tetanus immunizations
- Cleaning, flushing, or soaking surface wounds
- Wound coverings, butterfly bandages, Steri-Strips
- Hot or cold therapy
- Non-rigid means of support
- Temporary immobilization device used to transport
accident victims
6First Aid
- Drilling of fingernail or toenail, draining fluid
from blister - Eye patches
- Removing foreign bodies from eye using irrigation
or cotton swab - Removing splinters or foreign material from areas
other than the eye by irrigation, tweezers,
cotton swabs or other simple means - Finger guards
- Massages
- Drinking fluids for relief of heat stress
7To records or not record?
- Second or subsequent hot and cold soaks and use
of whirlpool treatment. - Not Recordable
8To records or not record?
- One-time administration of oxygen for several
minutes. - Recordable
9To records or not record?
- Employee has work-related elbow pain and is given
non-prescription pain medication at prescription
strength. - Recordable
10Recordkeeping Highlights
- Adds additional exemptions to the definition of
work-relationship.
11Job Restriction
- Restricted work activity occurs when
- An employee is kept from performing one or more
routine functions (work activities the employee
regularly performs at least once per week) of his
or her job or - An employee is kept from working a full workday
or - A PLHCP recommends either of the above
121904.7(b)(4) Job Transfer
- An injured or ill employee is assigned to a job
other than his or her regular job for part of the
day - A case is recordable if the injured or ill
employee performs his or her routine job duties
for part of a day and is assigned to another job
for the rest of the day
13Recordkeeping Highlights
- Eliminates the term "lost workdays" and focuses
on days away or days restricted or transferred. - Cap day count at 180 days.
14Recordkeeping Highlights
- Requires recording of all needlestick and sharps
injuries involving contamination by another
person's blood or other bodily fluids.
15Recordkeeping Highlights
- Provisions describing the recording criteria for
cases involving the work-related transmission of
tuberculosis or medical removal under OSHA
standards.
16Recordkeeping Highlights
- Establish a procedure for employees to report
injuries and illnesses and tell their employees
how to report.
17Recordkeeping Highlights
- Protects employee privacy
18Recordkeeping Highlights
- 3 month posting.
- Certify.
19Recordkeeping Highlights
- Changes the reporting of fatalities and
catastrophes to exclude some motor carrier and
motor vehicle accidents.
20Record Access
- Must provide limited access to injury and illness
records - Must provide copies of the records within 4
business hours - Use the business hours of the establishment where
the records are located
21Entering Information on the OSHA 300 Log
- 1/23/02, Allen Ghouleah, Welder in Welding
Department, developed flash burn in both eyes.
Received prescription medication. No days away
from work. - Recordable 1904.7(b)(5), Other Recordable
Cases, All other illnesses.
22Entering Information on the OSHA 300 Log
- 2/1/02, Shawn Hogal, Maintenance Supervisor in
Maintenance Department working in the boiler
room. Found unconscious in boiler. Sent to
hospital where he died 2/3/02. Diagnosis was
death due to carbon monoxide. - Recordable, Death, Poisoning.
23Entering Information on the OSHA 300 Log
- 3/6/02, Bob Foglia, Shipping Department Forklift
Operator. Broke his right large toe, when the
forklift ran over his foot. Unable to walk but
was able to drive the forklift. Had another
employee do work for him which required walking
for 4 days. No days away from work. - Recordable, Job Restriction, Injury (4 days job
restriction)
24Entering Information on the OSHA 300 Log
- 3/9/02, Marilyn Rose, Canning Machine Operator in
Canning Department. Foreign object in right eye
(not embedded). Doctor said she could return to
work but Marilyn did not return for 2 days
because of eye pain. - Not Recordable
25Entering Information on the OSHA 300 Log
- 3/11/02 Carrie Nation, Maintenance Department.
Employee is designated first aid responder
reported that she received a needle stick to the
left hand while cleaning up the Canning Area
contaminated with Mark Boulwares blood after the
EMS team removed Mark. There was a
recommendation for medical treatment. - Recordable, Other recordable cases,
Injury-Privacy Case.
26Entering Information on the OSHA 300 Log
- 6/21/02 Cathy Withmore, Computer Operator in the
Training Department, choked on a sandwich in the
lunchroom. Hospitalized for 2 days. - Not Recordable 1904.5(b)(2)(iv).
27Entering Information on the OSHA 300 Log
- 7/15/02 Valerie Gilmore, retired Boiler Room
Supervisor (4 years ago), after working 40 years.
She was diagnosed with work related asbestosis. - Recordable, Other Recordable Cases, Respiratory
Condition.
28Entering Information on the OSHA 300 Log
- 7/16/02 John Doe, Shop Foreman, had a diabetic
incident that occurred while he was working. - Not Recordable 1904.5(b)(2)(ii).
29Courtney W. Bohannon
USDOL OSHA Jackson Area Office 3780 I-55 North
Suite 210 Jackson, MS 39211-6323 601-965-4606
ext. 35 bohannon.courtney_at_dol.gov