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| Standard Number: | 1904.2 |
| Status: | Archived |

| NOTICE: This is an OSHA Archive Document, and may no longer represent OSHA Policy. It is presented here as historical content, for research and review purposes only. |
March 2, 2000 Mr. David S. Groleau Dear Mr. Groleau: Thank you for your May 14, 1999 letter to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA's) Directorate of Compliance Programs. You indicate that your employer has a safety incentive program which ties the amount of bonuses to the number of recordable accidents in a quarter. You ask whether any OSHA regulations prohibit employers from reducing bonuses "as a consequence of reporting what managers consider to be an excessive number of accidents." We appreciate the opportunity to provide you with clarification on this matter and apologize for the delay in our response. OSHA does not have regulations prohibiting employers from reducing bonuses based on the number
of accidents reported. Employers are, however, required by regulation to record and maintain an
accurate log and summary (OSHA Form 200) of all recordable injuries and illnesses. (See
Thank you for your interest in occupational safety and health. We hope you find this information
helpful. Please be aware that OSHA's enforcement guidance is subject to periodic review and
clarification, amplification, or correction. Such guidance could be affected by subsequent
rulemaking. In the future, should you wish to verify that the guidance provided herein remains
current, you may consult OSHA's website at http://www.osha.gov. If you have any further
questions, please feel free to contact the Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance at
Sincerely, Richard E. Fairfax, Director |

| NOTICE: This is an OSHA Archive Document, and may no longer represent OSHA Policy. It is presented here as historical content, for research and review purposes only. |
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