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708 OSHA Recordkeeping Basics
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Resources

  • OSHA's Recordkeeping Standards: Title 29 CFR Part 1904 is OSHA's regulation on recording and reporting occupational injuries and illnesses. 29 CFR Part 1904

  • OSHA Recordkeeping Forms and Instructions: OSHA provides Form 300 (Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses), Form 300A (Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses), and Form 301 (Injury and Illness Incident Report). OSHA Recordkeeping Forms

  • OSHA Recordkeeping Page: OSHA's official page on recordkeeping provides detailed information, FAQs, and compliance assistance materials. OSHA Recordkeeping

  • OSHA Outreach Training Resources: OSHA training institutes and partners often provide workshops and online resources for recordkeeping training. Check your local OSHA office or authorized outreach centers.

  • State-Specific OSHA Guidelines: Some states operate their own OSHA programs and may have additional requirements. OSHA State Plans

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