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Special Report: OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping: Your questions answered

OSHA’s regulations for maintaining injury and illness records are written in plain language and seem easy to follow, but determining recordability involves many judgment calls. This Special Report walks you through the requirements, from the nine exceptions to the presumption of work-relatedness to preparing and posting the 300A Annual Summary. Numerous examples help to illustrate the concepts.