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['Injury and Illness Recordkeeping']
['Injury and Illness Recording Criteria', 'OSHA Recordkeeping']
11/19/2025
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If an employee loses his arm in a work-related accident and can never return to his job, how is the case recorded? Is the day count capped at 180 days?
If an employee never returns to work following a work-related injury, the employer must check the “days away from work” column, and enter an estimate of the number of days the employee would have required to recuperate from the injury, up to 180 days.
['Injury and Illness Recordkeeping']
['Injury and Illness Recording Criteria', 'OSHA Recordkeeping']
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