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Injury and Illness Incident Report. 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.
Cal/OSHA Form 301. Appendix C. 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.
Cal/OSHA Form 301 Appendix C Injury and Illness Incident Report This Injury and Illness Incident Report is one of the first forms you must fill out when a recordable work-related injury or illness has occurred. Together with accompanying Annual Summary, these forms help the employer and Cal/OSHA develop a picture of the
Easily create and download a free, fillable Cal/OSHA Form 301 Appendix C Injury and Illness Incident Report for California. Edit, sign, and save this document online or download it in PDF format.
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This document contains an Injury and Illness Incident Report form used to record work-related injuries in accordance with Cal/OSHA regulations. The form collects information about the employee, such as name, contact details, and date of injury.
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.