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- 1904.2 - Recording injuries/illness of pool nurses (temporary employees);needlestick recordkeeping.
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- 1904.2 - Work-related injuries and illnesses that occur in home-based worksites are recordable.
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- 1904.2 - Recordkeeping: clarifications of second visits for recordability.
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- 1904.2 - Recordkeeping: count of lost workdays when worker not scheduled to work or is terminated.
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- 1904.2 - Recordkeeping: lost workdays that occur prior to diagnosis must be recorded.
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- 1904.2 - Recordkeeping: several clarifications of first aid vs. medical treatment.
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- 1904.2 - Recordkeeping: accommodation camps are ordinarily considered a "home away from home."
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- 1904.2 - Injuries that occur during business travel are recordable.
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- 1904.2 - Employer who directs work activities is responsible for injury and illness recordkeeping.
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- 1904.2 - Recordable hours and injuries for truck drivers should reflect work-related exposures.
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- 1904.2 - Restricted work activity concept hinges on employee's ability to work.
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- 1904.2 - OSHA does not prohibit reducing bonuses based on accidents.
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- 1904.2 - Baseline audiogram requirements for re-hire of past employee.
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- 1904.2 - Injuries resulting from epileptic seizures at work are recordable.
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- 1904.2 - Recordability of injuries during employee exercise;restricted workday clarification.
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- 1904.2 - Injury and illness recordability: lung cancer death; carbon monoxide poisoning; hearing loss.
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- 1904.2 - Injuries/illnesses from voluntary physical exams at work may be recordable.
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- 1904.2 - OSHA injury/illness recordabity must not impact medical treatment provided.
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- 1904.2 - Recordkeeping: foreign workers working in U.S.; U.S. workers working abroad.
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- 1904.2 - Recordability of injury/illness resulting solely from a physical defect.
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- 1904.2 - Clarification of when injuries and illnesses are work-related and recordable.
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- 1904.2 - Administering a post-exposure hepatitis B vaccine booster is considered medical treatment.
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- 1904.2 - Separate establishments require separate OSHA logs; No recent recordkeeping revisions.
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- 1904.2 - Topical skin adhesive used to close wounds is considered medical treatment.
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- 1904.2 - Recording injuries that occur at secondary facility of the same company.
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- 1904.2 - Fault plays no role in the OSHA recordkeeping system.
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- 1904.2 - Recording and Reporting Deaths, Injuries and Illnesses Resulting from Acts of Workplace Violence.
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- 1904.2 - OSHA 200 Form Location
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- 1904.2 - Recording of occupational hearing loss on OSHA Form 200
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