Questions
If you have any questions about the information on your preliminary OSHA 300 Log or 300A Summary and/or would like additional guidance on OSHA recordkeeping requirements, such as partial exemptions, please contact your TotalSource Risk and Safety Consultant for assistance.
FAQs
Do I need to maintain records for injuries or illnesses in my workplace?
Many employers with more than 10 employees are required to keep a record of serious work-related injuries and illnesses. To find out if you are required to prepare and maintain records, first determine your company’s NAICS code. Certain low-risk industries are exempted.
How long must I retain OSHA recordkeeping records?
The records must be maintained at the worksite for at least five years.
What if an employee asks for OSHA recordkeeping record?
If requested, copies of OSHA recordkeeping records must be provided to current and former employees, or their representatives.
What is the severe injury reporting requirement?
Employers must report directly to OSHA any worker fatality within 8 hours and any amputation, loss of an eye, or hospitalization or a worker within 24 hours.
Who is covered by the electronic reporting requirement?
Only a small fraction of establishments is required to electronically submit their Form 300A data to OSHA. Establishments under Federal OSHA jurisdiction can use the ITA Coverage Application to determine if they are required to electronically report their injury and illness information to OSHA. Establishments under State Plan jurisdiction should directly contact their State Plan.
Establishments that meet any of the following criteria DO NOT have to electronically report their information to us. Remember, these criteria apply at the establishment level, not to the firm as a whole.
- The establishment's peak employment during the previous calendar year was 19 or fewer, regardless of the establishment's industry.
- The establishment's industry is on Appendix A to Subpart B of OSHA’s recordkeeping regulation, regardless of the size of the establishment.
- The establishment had a peak employment between 20 and 249 employees during the previous calendar year AND the establishment's industry is NOT on Appendix A to Subpart E of OSHA’s recordkeeping regulation.
Where can I learn more about OSHA recordkeeping?
https://www.osha.gov/recordkeeping
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