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Federal Registers
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 1  2001 - 10/12/2001 - Occupational Injury and Illness Recording and Reporting Requirements - 66:52031-52034

Standard Interpretations
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 1  2011 - 02/25/2011 - Clarification of the terms most authoritative and pre-existing conditions as used for recordkeeping purposes.
 2  2010 - 04/22/2010 - Clarification on recordkeeping exemption for illness resulting from consuming food in the workplace.
 3  2010 - 02/16/2010 - Clarification of assigned working hours when recording work-related injuires/illnesses.
 4  2007 - 04/03/2007 - Recording an injury when employer is provided with different medical opinions.
 5  2006 - 05/12/2006 - Determination of work-relatedness on a construction site.
 6  2005 - 09/01/2005 - 29 CFR Part 1904 OSHA Recordkeeping Regulation applies only within the jurisdictional boundaries of the United States and certain locations listed in OSHAct Sec. 4(a).
 7  2004 - 01/15/2004 - Evaluation of seven scenarios for work-relatedness and recordkeeping requirements.

Regulations (Standards - 29 CFR)
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 1  1904.5 - Determination of work-relatedness.
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