29 Cfr 1904.33

1904.33 Retention and updating.pdf

Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (29 CFR 1910.1030)

29 CFR 1904.33

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ELECTRONIC CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS
e-CFR Data is current as of October 1, 2014
Title 29 → Subtitle B → Chapter XVII → Part 1904 → Subpart D → §1904.33

Title 29: Labor
PART 1904—RECORDING AND REPORTING OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES AND ILLNESSES
Subpart D—Other OSHA Injury and Illness Recordkeeping Requirements

§1904.33 Retention and updating.
(a) Basic requirement. You must save the OSHA 300 Log, the privacy case list (if one exists), the
annual summary, and the OSHA 301 Incident Report forms for five (5) years following the end of the
calendar year that these records cover.
(b) Implementation—(1) Do I have to update the OSHA 300 Log during the five-year storage
period? Yes, during the storage period, you must update your stored OSHA 300 Logs to include newly
discovered recordable injuries or illnesses and to show any changes that have occurred in the
classification of previously recorded injuries and illnesses. If the description or outcome of a case
changes, you must remove or line out the original entry and enter the new information.
(2) Do I have to update the annual summary? No, you are not required to update the annual
summary, but you may do so if you wish.
(3) Do I have to update the OSHA 301 Incident Reports? No, you are not required to update the
OSHA 301 Incident Reports, but you may do so if you wish.

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