Form OSHA 300 OSHA 300 Log of Work Related Injuries and Illnesses

Recordkeeping and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illnesses (29 CFR Part 1904)

OSHA Form 300

Recordkeeping Occupational Injuries and Illnesses (29 CFR Part 1904)

OMB: 1218-0176

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OSHA’s Form 300 (Rev. 01/2004)

Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses

Attention: This form contains information relating to
employee health and must be used in a manner that
protects the confidentiality of employees to the extent
possible while the information is being used for
occupational safety and health purposes.

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All other
illnesses

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Hearing loss

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On job
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Hearing loss

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Other recordable cases

Away
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Poisoning

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Days away Job transfer
from work or restriction

Check the “Injury” column or
choose one type of illness:

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Remained at Work

Death

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Enter the number of
days the injured or
ill worker was:

Poisoning

CHECK ONLY ONE box for each case
based on the most serious outcome for
that case:

Respiratory
condition

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Describe injury or illness, parts of body affected,
and object/substance that directly injured
or made person ill (e.g., Second degree burns on
right forearm from acetylene torch)

Respiratory
condition

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Where the event occurred
(e.g., Loading dock north end)

Skin disorder

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Date of injury
or onset
of illness

Classify the case

Skin disorder

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Job title
(e.g., Welder)

City ________________________________ State ___________________

Injury

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Employee’s name

Establishment name ___________________________________________

Injury

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Case
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Describe the case

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

Form approved OMB no. 1218-0176

You must record information about every work-related death and about every work-related injury or illness that involves loss of consciousness, restricted work activity or job transfer,
days away from work, or medical treatment beyond first aid. You must also record significant work-related injuries and illnesses that are diagnosed by a physician or licensed health
care professional. You must also record work-related injuries and illnesses that meet any of the specific recording criteria listed in 29 CFR Part 1904.8 through 1904.12. Feel free to
use two lines for a single case if you need to. You must complete an Injury and Illness Incident Report (OSHA Form 301) or equivalent form for each injury or illness recorded on this
form. If you’re not sure whether a case is recordable, call your local OSHA office for help.

Identify the person

Year 20__ __
U.S. Department of Labor

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Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 14 minutes per response, including time to review
the instructions, search and gather the data needed, and complete and review the collection of information. Persons are not required
to respond to the collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. If you have any comments
about these estimates or any other aspects of this data collection, contact: US Department of Labor, OSHA Office of Statistical
Analysis, Room N-3644, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210. Do not send the completed forms to this office.

Be sure to transfer these totals to the Summary page (Form 300A) before you post it.

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