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1904.39(b)(7) What if I Don'T Learn About a Reportable Fatality, In-Patient Hospitalization, Amputation, or Loss of an Eye Right Away?
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If you do not learn about a reportable fatality, in-patient hospitalization, amputation, or loss of an eye at the time it takes place, you must make the report to OSHA within the following time period after the fatality, in-patient hospitalization, amputation, or loss of an eye is reported to you or to any of your agent(s): Eight (8) hours for a fatality, and twenty-four (24) hours for an in-patient hospitalization, an amputation, or a loss of an eye.
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