Sponsored
OSHA Record Keeping and Reporting Cheat Sheet
Don’t navigate the complexities of OSHA reporting alone. Use this OSHA Record Keeping and Reporting Cheat Sheet to guide you through agency requirements.
This guide covers:
- Recordkeeping best practices and exemptions
- Recordable injuries and illnesses vs. reportable injuries and illnesses
- When and how to report events
- OSHA Forms 300 and 300A, and electronic record submission
Post a comment to this article
Safety+Health welcomes comments that promote respectful dialogue. Please stay on topic. Comments that contain personal attacks, profanity or abusive language – or those aggressively promoting products or services – will be removed. We reserve the right to determine which comments violate our comment policy. (Anonymous comments are welcome; merely skip the “name” field in the comment box. An email address is required but will not be included with your comment.)