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Injury & Illness Recordkeeping Forms - 300, 300A, 301. To use the PDF Fillable Format package below, select the link and save the file directly to your computer and then edit and add data, as appropriate.
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Employees, former employees, and their representatives have the right to review the Cal/OSHA Form 300 in its entirety. They also have limited access to the Cal/OSHA Form 301 or its equivalent.
You must complete an Injury and Illness Incident Report (Cal/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 Cal/OSHA office for help.
26 sty 2022 · Instructions and form templates are available for download from Cal/OSHA’s Record Keeping Overview. The overview gives instructions on completing both the log (Form 300) and annual summary (Form 300A) of work-related injuries and illnesses.
Download Fillable Cal/osha Form 300 Appendix A In Pdf - The Latest Version Applicable For 2024. Fill Out The Log Of Work-related Injuries And Illnesses - California Online And Print It Out For Free.
You must complete an Injury and Illness Incident Report (Cal/ 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 Cal/ OSHA office for help.
31 sty 2022 · Beginning February 1, 2022, California employers must post their Form 300A, Annual Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses (which includes COVID-19-related injuries) in a visible and easily accessible area at every worksite.