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1904.29(b)(2) What Do I Need to Do to Complete the OSHA 301 Incident Report?
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You must complete an OSHA 301 Incident Report form, or an equivalent form, for each recordable injury or illness entered on the OSHA 300 Log.
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1904.29(b)(2) Recordkeeping Forms and Recording Criteria, What Do I Need to Do to Complete the OSHA 301 Incident Report?
You must complete an OSHA 301 Incident Report form, or an equivalent form, for each recordable injury or illness entered on the OSHA 300 Log ...
1904.35(b)(2)(v) Other OSHA Injury and Illness Recordkeeping Requirements, If an Employee or Representative Asks for Access to the OSHA 301 Incident Report, When Do I Have to Provide It?
When an employee, former employee, or personal representative asks for a copy of the OSHA 301 Incident Report describing an injury or illness ...
OSHA 1904 Recordkeeping > D Other OSHA Injury and Illness Recordkeeping Requirements > 1904.35 Employee Involvement > 1904.35(b) Implementation > 1904.35(b)(2) Do I Have to Give My Employees and Their Representatives Access to the OSHA Injury and Illness Records? > 1904.35(b)(2)(v) If an Employee or Representative Asks for Access to the OSHA 301 Incident Report, When Do I Have to Provide It?
1904.33(b)(3) Other OSHA Injury and Illness Recordkeeping Requirements, Do I Have to Update the OSHA 301 Incident Reports?
No, you are not required to update the OSHA 301 Incident Reports, but you may do so if you wish.
[66 FR 6131, Jan. 19, 2001; 81 FR 91810 Dec 19 ...
1904.33 Other OSHA Injury and Illness Recordkeeping Requirements, Retention and Updating
No, you are not required to update the OSHA 301 Incident Reports, but you may do so if you wish.
[66 FR 6131, Jan. 19, 2001 ...
1904.29(b)(1) Recordkeeping Forms and Recording Criteria, What Do I Need to Do to Complete the OSHA 300 Log?
You must enter information about your business at the top of the OSHA 300 Log, enter a one or two line description for each recordable injury ...