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  1. For more information, see FAQ 29-8 and FAQ 32-4 on OSHA's recordkeeping resources page. NOTE: OSHA does not accept completed paper forms by mail or electronic forms by email. Covered establishments must submit their annual 300A, 300, and 301 data to the Injury Tracking Application (ITA).

  2. This booklet includes the forms needed for maintaining occupational injury and illness records, such as OSHA Form 300A Summary. Learn how to fill out the forms, when to report incidents, and which cases to record.

  3. Get recordkeeping forms 300, 300A, 301, and additional instructions. Read the full OSHA Recordkeeping regulation (29 CFR 1904) Fatality and Severe Injury Reporting. Employers must report any worker fatality within 8 hours and any amputation, loss of an eye, or hospitalization of a worker within 24 hours.

  4. 18 lip 2023 · These clear instructions will help you complete the annual OSHA 300 and 300A summary log of work-related accidents and injuries.

  5. Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses All establishments covered by Part 1904 must complete this Summary page, even if no work-related injuries or illnesses occurred during the year. Remember to review the Log to verify that the entries are complete and accurate before completing this summary.

  6. The OSHA 300 Log. All employers are required to keep this log unless you have 10 or fewer total workers in a calendar year or you are an exempt low-hazard industry. The 300 log is where you record or log all of your work-related injuries and illnesses that occur in a calendar year.

  7. All employers with 10 or more employees, regardless of submission requirements, are required to physically post the OSHA 300A Summary from February 1 to April 30 each year in a location where employees typically find notices.

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