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1904.39(b)(1) If the Area Office Is Closed, May I Report the Fatality, In-Patient Hospitalization, Amputation, or Loss of an Eye by Leaving a Message on OSHA's Answering Machine, Faxing the Area Office, or Sending an Email?

OSHA 1904 Recordkeeping > E Reporting Fatality, Injury and Illness Information to the Government > 1904.39 Reporting Fatalities, Hospitalizations, Amputations, and Losses of an Eye as a Result of Work-Related Incidents to OSHA > 1904.39(b) Implementation > 1904.39(b)(1) If the Area Office Is Closed, May I Report the Fatality, In-Patient Hospitalization, Amputation, or Loss of an Eye by Leaving a Message on OSHA's Answering Machine, Faxing the Area Office, or Sending an Email?
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No, if the Area Office is closed, you must report the fatality, in-patient hospitalization, amputation, or loss of an eye using either the 800 number or the reporting application located on OSHA's public Web site at www.osha.gov.

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1904.39(b)(1) Reporting Fatality, Injury and Illness Information to the Government, If the Area Office Is Closed, May I Report the Fatality, In-Patient Hospitalization, Amputation, or Loss of an Eye by Leaving a Message on OSHA's Answering Machine, Faxing the Area Office, or Sending an Email?
No, if the Area Office is closed, you must report the fatality, in-patient hospitalization, amputation, or loss of an eye using either the 800 number ...
OSHA 1904 Recordkeeping > E Reporting Fatality, Injury and Illness Information to the Government > 1904.39 Reporting Fatalities, Hospitalizations, Amputations, and Losses of an Eye as a Result of Work-Related Incidents to OSHA > 1904.39(b) Implementation > 1904.39(b)(1) If the Area Office Is Closed, May I Report the Fatality, In-Patient Hospitalization, Amputation, or Loss of an Eye by Leaving a Message on OSHA's Answering Machine, Faxing the Area Office, or Sending an Email?
1904.39(b)(3) Reporting Fatality, Injury and Illness Information to the Government, Do I Have to Report the Fatality, Inpatient Hospitalization, Amputation, or Loss of an Eye if It Resulted From a Motor Vehicle Accident on a Public Street or Highway?
If the motor vehicle accident occurred in a construction work zone, you must report the fatality, in-patient hospitalization, amputation, or loss ...
OSHA 1904 Recordkeeping > E Reporting Fatality, Injury and Illness Information to the Government > 1904.39 Reporting Fatalities, Hospitalizations, Amputations, and Losses of an Eye as a Result of Work-Related Incidents to OSHA > 1904.39(b) Implementation > 1904.39(b)(3) Do I Have to Report the Fatality, Inpatient Hospitalization, Amputation, or Loss of an Eye if It Resulted From a Motor Vehicle Accident on a Public Street or Highway?
1904.39(b)(2) Reporting Fatality, Injury and Illness Information to the Government, What Information Do I Need to Give to OSHA About the In-Patient Hospitalization, Amputation, or Loss of an Eye?
; The type of reportable event (i.e., fatality, in-patient hospitalization, amputation, or loss of an eye ...
OSHA 1904 Recordkeeping > E Reporting Fatality, Injury and Illness Information to the Government > 1904.39 Reporting Fatalities, Hospitalizations, Amputations, and Losses of an Eye as a Result of Work-Related Incidents to OSHA > 1904.39(b) Implementation > 1904.39(b)(2) What Information Do I Need to Give to OSHA About the In-Patient Hospitalization, Amputation, or Loss of an Eye?
1904.39(a)(3) Reporting Fatality, Injury and Illness Information to the Government,
You must report the fatality, inpatient hospitalization, amputation, or loss of an eye using one of the following methods ...
OSHA 1904 Recordkeeping > E Reporting Fatality, Injury and Illness Information to the Government > 1904.39 Reporting Fatalities, Hospitalizations, Amputations, and Losses of an Eye as a Result of Work-Related Incidents to OSHA > 1904.39(a) Basic Requirement > 1904.39(a)(3)
1904.39(b)(4) Reporting Fatality, Injury and Illness Information to the Government, Do I Have to Report the Fatality, Inpatient Hospitalization, Amputation, or Loss of an Eye if It Occurred on a Commercial or Public Transportation System?
No, you do not have to report the fatality, in-patient hospitalization, amputation, or loss of an eye to OSHA if it occurred on a commercial ...
OSHA 1904 Recordkeeping > E Reporting Fatality, Injury and Illness Information to the Government > 1904.39 Reporting Fatalities, Hospitalizations, Amputations, and Losses of an Eye as a Result of Work-Related Incidents to OSHA > 1904.39(b) Implementation > 1904.39(b)(4) Do I Have to Report the Fatality, Inpatient Hospitalization, Amputation, or Loss of an Eye if It Occurred on a Commercial or Public Transportation System?
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