Title: Recordkeeping
1Recordkeeping
2OSHA Information Resources
- OSHA Recordkeeping page (cached)
- Forms (PDF and XLS)
- Also in back of CFR book
- Recordkeeping Handbook
329 CFR 1904.0 Purpose
- Require employers to record and report
work-related fatalities, injuries and illnesses - Data used to direct OSHA programs
- Data used in employer safety programs
- Aggregated in BLS Annual Survey of Occupational
Injuries and Illnesses
4Scope
- 1904.1 Exemption for ?10 employees
- In entire company, at any time during year
- Unless OSHA or BLS requires in writing
- Must report fatality or ?3 hospitalized
- 1904.2 Exemption for certain industries
- Low hazard industries by SIC code
- 1904.3 Records for ?1 agency
5Definitions
- 1904.46
- The Act
- Establishment
- Injury or illness
- Physician or Other Licensed Health Care
Professional - You
61904.4 Recording Criteria
- Record each fatality, injury, or illness
- Work related (1904.5) and
- New case (1904.6) and
- Meets criteria in 1904.7-12
7Subtitles Transitions
Did the employee experience an injury or illness?
YES
YES
NO
UPDATE PREVIOUS RECORD
YES
Does the injury or illness meet the general
criteria or the application to specific cases?
YES
RECORD THE INJURY OR ILLNESS
81904.5 Work-Relatedness
- Basic requirement (a)
- Implementation (b)
- Work environment?
- At work but not work-related?
- Significantly aggravated?
- Pre-existing condition?
- Travel status?
- Working at home?
91904.6 New Cases
- Basic requirement
- No previously recorded similar case, or
- Recovered completely.
- Implementation
- Recurrence of chronic illness?
- First signs/symptoms?
- Physician advice?
101904.7 Recording Criteria
- Basic requirement results in
- Death
- Days away from work
- Restricted work or job transfer
- Medical treatment beyond first aid
- Loss of consciousness
- Significant diagnosed injury or illness
- Implementation / Questions
111904.8 Needlesticks and Sharps
- Record if contaminated with
- Blood or
- Potentially Infectious Material
- Do not record employees name
121904.9 Medical Removal
- Record medical removals under other OSHA
standards - Not if removed voluntarily before overexposure
131904.10 Hearing Loss
- Work-related STS in at least 1 ear
- Total hearing 25 dB above audiometric zero in
same ear(s)
141904.29 Forms
- 300 Log, 300-A Summary, 301 Incident Report
- Equivalent forms
- Privacy concern cases
- Voluntary disclosure
151904.30 Multiple Business Establishments
- Separate logs if in operation ?1 year
- May combine short-term on one log
- May keep centrally if promptly updated and
available - Each employee linked with an establishment
- Record at location of occurrence
161904.31 Covered Employees
- All on payroll, any status
- Non-payroll employees if supervised day to day
- Owner/partners not included
171904.32 Annual Summary
- Review at end of calendar year
- Certify and post annual summary
- 300-A or equivalent form
181904.33 Retention and Updating
- Save all forms for 5 years
- Update for new discoveries or changes
- 1904.34 Transfer to new owner
191904.35 Employee Involvement
- Inform each employee of how to report
- Provide employees limited access to records
- 1904.36 Prohibition against discrimination
20Equivalent systems
- 1904.37 State recordkeeping regulations
- 1904.38 Variances from recordkeeping rule for
alternative system
211904.39 Reporting fatalities and multiple
hospitalizations
- Orally report within 8 hours of death or
hospitalization of ?3 employees
22Providing records to government
- 1904.40 Provide within 4 hours or authorized
government representative request - 1904.41 Return annual survey form if received
- 1904.42 Return BLS survey form if received