# Standard Interpretations
1 - 1904.5(a) - Determining if injuries or illnesses are work-related as a result of an act of violence
2 - 1904.5(a) - Recording criteria for cases involving occupational hearing loss when employees use hearing protection
3 - 1904.5(a) - Determining whether an injury or illness is work-related and recordable
4 - 1904.5(a) - Clarification of preexisting injury/illness and recordkeeping
5 - 1904.5(a) - Determining work-relatedness for recordkeeping of injury resulting from horseplay.
6 - 1904.5(a) - Whether to record two cases of employee injuries sustained in company parking lot during employees commute to work.
7 - 1904.5(a) - Whether to record injuries that occur to a contract employee when traveling from an offshore manned platform complex to other downfield fixed platforms.
8 - 1904.5(a) - Whether to record injuries that occur to employees who travel from an offshore manned platform complex or dock to other offshore platforms.
9 - 1904.5(a) - Evaluation of seven scenarios for work-relatedness and recordkeeping requirements.
10 - 1904.5(a) - Determining work-relatedness when the work event or exposure is only one of the discernable causes; not the sole or predominant cause.
11 - 1904.5(a) - Clarification on determining if an injury or illness is work-related and the recordability of the administration of oxygen.
12 - 1904.5(a) - OSHA's no-fault recordkeeping system requires recording work-related injuries and illnesses, regardless of the level of employer control or non-control involved.