• Codes
  • Features

    Features Overview

    Go to features
    Reference

    Reference.

    A reliable and up-to-date source of codes.
    Research

    Research.

    Rapidly and efficiently calculate project parameters.
    Collaboration

    Collaboration.

    Get everyone on the same page and streamline code research.
    Workflows
    Architects General Contractor Building Official & Plans Examiner Inspectors Owner Subcontractors Code Consultants
  • Pricing
  • Login
  • Sign Up
Sign Up
Login
  • Code Library
  • Features
  • Pricing
  • About
  • Careers
  • Help
  • Contact
  • Terms
  • Privacy
Sign Up
Upgrade to Premium
Code calculators: Code Calculators automatically generates a detailed list of requirements.
REFERENCE
Amendment Styling
Industry-leading search
Suggested code sections
Code diagrams
RESEARCH
Code calculators
Filter by topic
Code compare
Code sheet exports
COLLABORATION
Team projects
Bookmarks
Comments
START 2 WEEK FREE TRIAL
Have an account? Sign in
// CODE SNIPPET

1904.7(b)(2) How Do I Record a Work-Related Injury or Illness That Results in the Employee's Death?

OSHA 1904 Recordkeeping > C Recordkeeping Forms and Recording Criteria > 1904.7 General Recording Criteria > 1904.7(b) Implementation > 1904.7(b)(2) How Do I Record a Work-Related Injury or Illness That Results in the Employee's Death?
JUMP TO FULL CODE CHAPTER
You must record an injury or illness that results in death by entering a check mark on the OSHA 300 Log in the space for cases resulting in death. You must also report any work-related fatality to OSHA within eight (8) hours, as required by § 1904.39.

Related Code Sections


1904.7(b)(2) Recordkeeping Forms and Recording Criteria, How Do I Record a Work-Related Injury or Illness That Results in the Employee's Death?
You must record an injury or illness that results in death by entering a check mark on the OSHA 300 Log in the space for cases resulting in death ...
OSHA 1904 Recordkeeping > C Recordkeeping Forms and Recording Criteria > 1904.7 General Recording Criteria > 1904.7(b) Implementation > 1904.7(b)(2) How Do I Record a Work-Related Injury or Illness That Results in the Employee's Death?
1904.5 Recordkeeping Forms and Recording Criteria, Determination of Work-Relatedness
) The injury or illness involves signs or symptoms that surface at work but result solely from a non-work-related event or exposure that occurs outside ...
OSHA 1904 Recordkeeping > C Recordkeeping Forms and Recording Criteria > 1904.5 Determination of Work-Relatedness
1904.5(b)(4)(i) Recordkeeping Forms and Recording Criteria,
Death, provided that the preexisting injury or illness would likely not have resulted in death but for the occupational event or exposure ...
OSHA 1904 Recordkeeping > C Recordkeeping Forms and Recording Criteria > 1904.5 Determination of Work-Relatedness > 1904.5(b) Implementation > 1904.5(b)(4) How Do I Know if an Event or Exposure in the Work Environment "Significantly Aggravated" a Preexisting Injury or Illness? > 1904.5(b)(4)(i)
1904.7(b)(3)(iv) Recordkeeping Forms and Recording Criteria, How Do I Count Weekends, Holidays, or Other Days the Employee Would Not Have Worked Anyway?
You must count the number of calendar days the employee was unable to work as a result of the injury or illness, regardless of whether ...
OSHA 1904 Recordkeeping > C Recordkeeping Forms and Recording Criteria > 1904.7 General Recording Criteria > 1904.7(b) Implementation > 1904.7(b)(3) How Do I Record a Work-Related Injury or Illness That Results in Days Away From Work? > 1904.7(b)(3)(iv) How Do I Count Weekends, Holidays, or Other Days the Employee Would Not Have Worked Anyway?
1904.7(b)(3) Recordkeeping Forms and Recording Criteria, How Do I Record a Work-Related Injury or Illness That Results in Days Away From Work?
When an injury or illness involves one or more days away from work, you must record the injury or illness on the OSHA 300 Log with a check mark ...
OSHA 1904 Recordkeeping > C Recordkeeping Forms and Recording Criteria > 1904.7 General Recording Criteria > 1904.7(b) Implementation > 1904.7(b)(3) How Do I Record a Work-Related Injury or Illness That Results in Days Away From Work?
Help Contact Us Privacy Terms
Shared projects
Shared projects
Projects provide a dedicated space to collaborate on code research.
Code diagrams
Code diagrams
Unpack the code through illustrations and descriptions.
Code Calculators
Code Calculators
Code calculators automatically generate a detailed list of requirements.
Code Compare
Code Compare
Highlight differences between any two building codes.
View thousands of relevant UL Certified products and assemblies that help achieve code compliance
View thousands of relevant UL Certified products and assemblies that help achieve code compliance
Access to UL product and system certification information.
Search
Search
Don't miss relevant code. Quickly locate sections across your jurisdiction.
Code sheet exports
Code sheet exports
Generate a code sheet that integrates with your drawing set.
UpCodes Premium
Leverage the most sophisticated code compliance platform.
TRY FREE FOR TWO WEEKS VISIT PRICING
Join the waitlist
We are looking to gauge the level of interest in linking UL product and system certification information alongside related code sections.

Let us know your email and we’ll ping you once it’s ready! Learn more.

Thank you for your interest!

If you’re open to it, we would love to jump on the phone to make sure we’re building this in the best way possible for your workflow. Any insight or advice would be greatly appreciated. We’ve sent you an email with a calendar link to book at time with us.


Cancel
Get Early Access
UpCodes Premium
Leverage the full code compliance platform.
START 2 WEEK FREE TRIAL LEARN MORE