THE SUPPLEMENTARY RECORD OF OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES & ILLNESS, THE LOG & SUMMARY OF OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES & ILLNESSES, BRIEF GUIDE TO RECORDKEEPING REQUIREMENTS FOR OCCUPATIONAL
ICR 199110-1218-004
OMB: 1218-0176
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THE SUPPLEMENTARY RECORD OF
OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES & ILLNESS, THE LOG & SUMMARY OF
OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES & ILLNESSES, BRIEF GUIDE TO RECORDKEEPING
REQUIREMENTS FOR OCCUPATIONAL
THE OSHA ACT AND 29 CFR 1904 PRESCRIBE
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OF JOB-RELATED INJURIES AND ILLNESSES. THE DATA ARE NEEDED BY OSHA
AND BLS TO REPORT ON, AND CARR OUT ENFORCEMENT OF STANDARDS TO
GUARANTEE WORKERS' SAFETY AND HEALTH O THE JOB. CURRENTLY 1,500,000
EMPLOYERS MAINTAIN RECORDS, BUT ONLY 65% HAVE RECORDABLE
CASES.
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