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Title 29, Part 1904 — Recording and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illnesses

31 sections

Section 1904.0
Purpose.
Section 1904.1
Partial exemption for employers with 10 or fewer employees.
Section 1904.2
Partial exemption for establishments in certain industries.
Section 1904.3
Keeping records for more than one agency.
Section 1904.4
Recording criteria.
Section 1904.5
Determination of work-relatedness.
Section 1904.6
Determination of new cases.
Section 1904.7
General recording criteria.
Section 1904.8
Recording criteria for needlestick and sharps injuries.
Section 1904.9
Recording criteria for cases involving medical removal under OSHA standards.
Section 1904.10
Recording criteria for cases involving occupational hearing loss.
Section 1904.11
Recording criteria for work-related tuberculosis cases.
Section 1904.13-1904.28
§§ 1904.13-1904.28 [Reserved]
Section 1904.29
Forms.
Section 1904.30
Multiple business establishments.
Section 1904.31
Covered employees.
Section 1904.32
Annual summary.
Section 1904.33
Retention and updating.
Section 1904.34
Change in business ownership.
Section 1904.35
Employee involvement.
Section 1904.36
Prohibition against discrimination.
Section 1904.37
State recordkeeping regulations.
Section 1904.38
Variances from the recordkeeping rule.
Section 1904.39
Reporting fatalities, hospitalizations, amputations, and losses of an eye as a result of work-related incidents to OSHA.
Section 1904.40
Providing records to government representatives.
Section 1904.41
Electronic submission of Employer Identification Number (EIN) and injury and illness records to OSHA.
Section 1904.42
Requests from the Bureau of Labor Statistics for data.
Section 1904.43
Summary and posting of the 2001 data.
Section 1904.44
Retention and updating of old forms.
Section 1904.45
OMB control numbers under the Paperwork Reduction Act
Section 1904.46
Definitions.