OSHA’s Recordkeeping Standard, 29 CFR 1904, composes the framework of OSHA’s overall occupational safety and health recording system. Many employers want to be compliant but struggle to understand whether particular workplace incidents are OSHA recordable or not. To help safety professionals navigate through this sometimes difficult process, we’ve created a free downloadable Recordable Decision Tree.
Save this cheat sheet to your PC or mobile device, or print and hang it in your work area for 24/7 guidance anytime an incident occurs.
Eliminate even more of the guesswork with the MSDSonline cloud-based Incident Management application.
Don't forget to post your OSHA Form 300A every February 1- April 30 in a conspicuous location for employees.
OSHA’s Recordkeeping Standard, 29 CFR 1904, composes the framework of OSHA’s overall occupational safety and health recording system. Many employers want to be compliant but struggle to understand whether particular workplace incidents are OSHA recordable or not. To help safety professionals navigate through this sometimes difficult process, we’ve created a free downloadable Recordable Decision Tree.
Save this cheat sheet to your PC or mobile device, or print and hang it in your work area for 24/7 guidance anytime an incident occurs.
Eliminate even more of the guesswork with the MSDSonline cloud-based Incident Management application.
Don't forget to post your OSHA Form 300A every February 1- April 30 in a conspicuous location for employees.