Standard Number > 1904 > 1904
- 1904 - 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). [09/01/2005]
- 1904 - Baseline audiogram revision due to persistent STS or improved thresholds; revision must be made for each ear separately. [05/08/2003]
- 1904 - Clarification of "assigned working hours" for determining recordability of injuries that occur during breaks in the normal work schedule. [03/10/2005]
- 1904 - Clarification of 1910.95 and 1904 regarding physicians and audiologists roles in determining work-relatedness of worker hearing loss. [08/29/2007]
- 1904 - Clarification of Recordkeeping's work-related exception. [07/22/2003]
- 1904 - Clarification of several recordkeeping scenarios regarding days away from work, restricted work activity, and work-relatedness. [08/26/2008]
- 1904 - Clarification on recording days away from work for follow-up visits to doctor while on restricted-duty job and recovery time to stabilize preexisting condition. [11/30/2005]
- 1904 - Determination of the date of an injury or illness for OSHA recordkeeping purposes. [11/30/2004]
- 1904 - Determining if an injury is considered a new recordkeeping case based on a recurrence of previously recorded symptoms. [12/21/2005]
- 1904 - Determining recordkeeping for work-relatedness of accident occurring during off-site event. [02/24/2009]
- 1904 - Determining work-relatedness when the work event or exposure is only one of the discernable causes; not the sole or predominant cause. [01/13/2004]
- 1904 - Employee and employee representative access rights to OSHA 300 Log and OSHA 300-A Summary forms. [11/07/2003]
- 1904 - Employer obligation to provide access to entire OSHA 300 Logs, including names of both union and non-union employees. [09/09/2005]
- 1904 - Evaluation of seven scenarios for work-relatedness and recordkeeping requirements. [01/15/2004]
- 1904 - Immunizations or inoculations (except tetanus) are recordable when given in response to a workplace injury or illness. [06/23/2003]
- 1904 - OSHA 300 Log requirements versus HIPAA privacy requirements. [08/02/2004]
- 1904 - Once medical treatment beyond first aid has occurred for injury or illness the case must be recorded. [11/15/2005]
- 1904 - Participation by professional sports teams in the Bureau of Labor Statistics Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses; definition of independent contractor versus employee. [06/23/2003]
- 1904 - Posting requirements for the OSHA 300 Log and OSHA 300-A Summary Form. [12/18/2003]
- 1904 - Recording criteria for cases involving workers from a temporary help service, employee leasing service, or personnel supply service. [06/23/2003]
- 1904 - Recording criteria for recordkeeping cases involving occupational hearing loss. [03/04/2004]
- 1904 - Results of an MRI do not negate the recordability of a physician's recommendation. [03/19/2003]
- 1904 - Use of glue to close a wound is medical treatment; prescription antibiotics/antiseptics for preventive treatment of a wound is medical treatment. [08/26/2004]
- 1904 - Whether to record injuries that occur to a contract employee when traveling from an offshore manned platform complex to other downfield fixed platforms. [02/06/2007]
- 1904 - Whether to record injuries that occur to employees who travel from an offshore manned platform complex or dock to other offshore platforms. [02/06/2007]
- 1904 - Whether to record two cases of employee injuries sustained in company parking lot during employees commute to work. [07/14/2008]

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