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OSHA 300 Log

The OSHA 300 log requires that employers record and visibly display all applicable injuries/illnesses occurring in the workplace

OSHA Log Maintenance

Did you know that not all companies are required to maintain the OSHA 300 log? OSHA has identified a listing of industries who are partially exempt from the recordkeeping requirement. If you are in one of these industries, you may not be required to maintain the OSHA 300 log. 

NOTE: This does not exempt you from other OSHA requirements, or from the self-reporting to OSHA in the event of a fatality, hospitalization, amputation or loss of an eye.

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