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Question 39-1 -
When a work-related heart attack occurs in the workplace and the employee dies one or more days later, how should the case be reported to OSHA?
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Question 39-2 -
What is considered a "construction work zone" for purposes of section 1904.39(b)(3)?
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Question 39-3 -
What is meant by the "loss of an eye"?
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Question 39-4 -
Does loss of an eye include loss of sight?
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Question 39-5 -
How do you differentiate between an amputation without bone and avulsions?
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Question 39-6 -
If an injured worker is formally admitted to the Emergency Room of a hospital, is this a reportable event?
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Question 39-7 -
If an employee is admitted to the hospital for Carpal Tunnel surgery, is this reportable?
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Question 39-8 -
Who determines whether an employee was formally admitted to the in-patient service of a hospital or clinic for care or treatment?
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Question 39-9 -
Who should report a fatality or in-patient hospitalization of a temporary worker?
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Question 39-10 -
If my employee spent the night at the hospital, do I have to report an in-patient hospitalization?
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Question 39-11 -
If an employee is hospitalized as an in-patient and the only care or treatment provided is from OSHA's "first aid list" (for example if the only treatment is non-prescription medication), does the event become reportable?
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