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1904.7(b)(5)(ii)(L) Using Finger Guards
OSHA 1904 Recordkeeping > C Recordkeeping Forms and Recording Criteria > 1904.7 General Recording Criteria > 1904.7(b) Implementation > 1904.7(b)(5) How Do I Record an Injury or Illness That Involves Medical Treatment Beyond First Aid? > 1904.7(b)(5)(ii) What Is "First Aid"? > 1904.7(b)(5)(ii)(L) Using Finger Guards
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1904.7(b)(5)(ii)(L) Recordkeeping Forms and Recording Criteria, Using Finger Guards
OSHA 1904 Recordkeeping > C Recordkeeping Forms and Recording Criteria > 1904.7 General Recording Criteria > 1904.7(b) Implementation > 1904.7(b)(5) How Do I Record an Injury or Illness That Involves Medical Treatment Beyond First Aid? > 1904.7(b)(5)(ii) What Is "First Aid"? > 1904.7(b)(5)(ii)(L) Using Finger Guards
1904.32(b)(2)(iii) Other OSHA Injury and Illness Recordkeeping Requirements,
If you are using an equivalent form other than the OSHA 300-A summary form, as permitted under §1904.6(b)(4), the summary you use must also include ...
1904.10(b)(2)(ii) Recordkeeping Forms and Recording Criteria, 25-dB Loss
Audiometric test results reflect the employee's overall hearing ability in comparison to audiometric zero. Therefore, using the employee's current ...
OSHA 1904 Recordkeeping > C Recordkeeping Forms and Recording Criteria > 1904.10 Recording Criteria for Cases Involving Occupational Hearing Loss > 1904.10(b) Implementation > 1904.10(b)(2) How Do I Evaluate the Current Audiogram to Determine Whether an Employee Has an STS and a 25-dB Hearing Level? > 1904.10(b)(2)(ii) 25-dB Loss
1904.29(b)(4) Recordkeeping Forms and Recording Criteria, What Is an Equivalent Form?
An equivalent form is one that has the same information, is as readable and understandable, and is completed using the same instructions as the OSHA ...
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 ...