Enjoy your limited-time access to the Compliance Network!
A confirmation welcome email has been sent to your email address from ComplianceNetwork@t.jjkellercompliancenetwork.com. Please check your spam/junk folder if you can't find it in your inbox.
In an 01/15/2004 Letter of Interpretation OSHA says “Day-to-day supervision generally exists when the employer “supervises not only the output, product, or result to be accomplished by the person’s work, but also the details, means, methods, and processes by which the work objective is accomplished.””
['Injury and Illness Recordkeeping', 'Recordkeeping']
['Recordkeeping', 'OSHA Recordkeeping', 'Injury and Illness Recordkeeping']