['Injury and Illness Recordkeeping']
['Injury and Illness Recordkeeping']
03/12/2025
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Employers must:
- Total the columns on the OSHA 300 Log (if there were no recordable cases, enter zeros for each column total); and
- Enter the calendar year covered, the company’s name, establishment name, establishment address, annual average number of employees covered by the OSHA 300 Log, and the total hours worked by all employees covered by the OSHA 300 Log.
If using an equivalent form other than the OSHA 300A Summary form, the summary used must also include the employee access and employer penalty statements found on the OSHA 300A Summary form.
['Injury and Illness Recordkeeping']
['Injury and Illness Recordkeeping']
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