OSHA
Forms for Recording
What’s Inside…
Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses
In this package, you’ll find everything you need to complete
OSHA’s
Log
and the
Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses
for the next several years. On the following pages, you’ll find:
—
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An Overview: Recording Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses
General instructions for filling out the forms in this package
and definitions of terms you should use when you classify
your cases as injuries or illnesses.
— An example to guide you in filling
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How to Fill Out the Log
out the
Log
properly.
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Log of Work-Related Injuries and
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Several pages of the
L
og
Illnesses
(but you may make as many copies of
the
Log
as you need.) Notice that the
Log
is separate from the
Summary.
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Summary of Work-Related Injuries and
— Removable
Summary
pages
Illnesses
for easy posting at the end of the year.
Note that you post the
Summary
only,
not the
Log.
— A worksheet for
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Worksheet to Help You Fill Out the Summary
figuring the average number of employees who worked for
your establishment and the total number of hours worked.
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OSHA’s 301: Injury and Illness Incident
— Several copies of the OSHA 301
Report
to provide details about the incident. You
may make as many copies as you need or
use an equivalent form.
Take a few minutes to review this package. If you have any
questions,
or
.
visit us online at gov
call your local OSHA office
We’ll be happy to help you.