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    Title: Note to 1960.66
    Type: Text Slide
    Content:

    • Recording or reporting a work-related injury, illness or fatality:
      - Does not constitute an admission of fault
      - Does not constitute an admission of an employer/employee relationship
      - Does not mean that an OSHA rule has been violated or that the individual is eligible for workers’ compensation or any other benefits
    • These requirements do not diminish or modify in any way a Federal agency’s responsibilities to report or record injuries or illnesses as required by the Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs under the Federal Employees’ Compensation Act (FECA)

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