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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
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