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case is recordable under the OSHA recordkeeping requirements. 2. Determine whether the incident is a new. The . Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses (Form 300) is used to classify work-related injuries and illnesses and to note the extent and severity of each case. When an incident occurs, use the .

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Tips for Completing OSHA Form 300, Log of Work - Related ...

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Decide if the case meets OSHA “recordable” recordkeeping calendar days after receiving notification of an event . 2. Determine whether the incident is a new case or a recurrence of an existing case. 3. Establish whether the case was work-related. 4. If the case is recordable, decide which form you will fill out as the

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THE CALIFORNIA ORKPLACE UIDE TO AEROSOL

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Recordkeeping” section outlines the recordkeeping requirements of the ATD standard . • The Quick Summary Sheets list the ATD regulation requirements for six types of employers so they may quickly and easily see everything they need to do to comply . • The “Resources” section lists all the resources referenced in this publication .

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Exposure Control Plan for Bloodborne Pathogens

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ments of the Cal/OSHA Injury and Illness Pre-vention Program (8 CCR 3203). Our exposure control plan is made available upon request, for examination and copying, to our employees, the Chief of Cal/OSHA, and NIOSH (or their respective designees) in accord with 8 CCR 3204, “Access to Employee Expo-sure and Medical Records.”

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All About OSHA - Home | Occupational Safety and Health ...

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ALL ABOT. OSHA. 5. 10 million worksites. The rate of reported serious workplace injuries and illnesses has also dropped markedly, from 10.9 per 100 workers in 1972 to

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