# Standard Interpretations
1 - 1904.5(b) - Clarification regarding the applicability of the recording criteria for an injury occurring while commuting to from work
2 - 1904.5(b) - Clarification of the applicability of the recording criteria for cases occurring while traveling to from an airport for work-related travel.
3 - 1904.5(b) - Clarifying the Recordability Criteria of Several Examples Addressing the Issues of Determining Work-relatedness and Covered Employees
4 - 1904.5(b) - Recordkeeping regulation contained in 29 CFR Part 1904 - Recording and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illnesses
5 - 1904.5(b) - Clarification on determining if an injury or illness is work-related and the recordability of the administration of oxygen.
6 - 1904.5(b)(1) - Whether to record injuries that occur to a contract employee when traveling from an offshore manned platform complex to other downfield fixed platforms.
7 - 1904.5(b)(2) - 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(b)(6) - Whether to record injuries that occur to a contract employee when traveling from an offshore manned platform complex to other downfield fixed platforms.
9 - 1904.5(b)(6)(i) - Whether to record injuries that occur to a contract employee when traveling from an offshore manned platform complex to other downfield fixed platforms.
10 - 1904.5(b)(1) - Whether to record injuries that occur to employees who travel from an offshore manned platform complex or dock to other offshore platforms.
11 - 1904.5(b)(2) - Whether to record injuries that occur to employees who travel from an offshore manned platform complex or dock to other offshore platforms.
12 - 1904.5(b)(6) - Whether to record injuries that occur to employees who travel from an offshore manned platform complex or dock to other offshore platforms.
13 - 1904.5(b)(6)(i) - Whether to record injuries that occur to employees who travel from an offshore manned platform complex or dock to other offshore platforms.
14 - 1904.5(b)(1) - Whether to record two cases of employee injuries sustained in company parking lot during employees commute to work.
15 - 1904.5(b)(2) - Whether to record two cases of employee injuries sustained in company parking lot during employees commute to work.
16 - 1904.5(b)(1) - Determining work-relatedness for recordkeeping of injury resulting from horseplay.
17 - 1904.5(b)(2) - Determining work-relatedness for recordkeeping of injury resulting from horseplay.
18 - 1904.5(b)(2)(v) - Determining work-relatedness for recordkeeping of injury resulting from horseplay.
19 - 1904.5(b)(1) - Determining recordkeeping for work-relatedness of accident occurring during off-site event.
20 - 1904.5(b)(1) - Determining if a fatality would be considered work-related
21 - 1904.5(b)(2) - Clarification of Recordkeeping's work-related exception.
22 - 1904.5(b)(2) - Evaluation of seven scenarios for work-relatedness and recordkeeping requirements.
23 - 1904.5(b)(2) - Determination of work-relatedness on a construction site.
24 - 1904.5(b)(2) - Clarification of 1910.95 and 1904 regarding physicians and audiologists roles in determining work-relatedness of worker hearing loss.
25 - 1904.5(b)(2) - Clarification of several recordkeeping scenarios regarding days away from work, restricted work activity, and work-relatedness.
26 - 1904.5(b)(2) - Determining work-relatedness for injury that occurred in company parking lot
27 - 1904.5(b)(2) - Clarification of the term self-inflicted as used in the Recordkeeping standard
28 - 1904.5(b)(2) - Determining whether an injury or illness is work-related and recordable
29 - 1904.5(b)(2)(ii) - Determining whether an injury or illness is work-related and recordable
30 - 1904.5(b)(2) - Recording an injury when employer is provided with different medical opinions.
31 - 1904.5(b)(2)(ii) - 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.
32 - 1904.5(b)(2)(ii) - Clarification of the terms most authoritative and pre-existing conditions as used for recordkeeping purposes.
33 - 1904.5(b)(2)(iv) - Clarification on recordkeeping exemption for illness resulting from consuming food in the workplace.
34 - 1904.5(b)(2)(v) - Clarification of "assigned working hours" for determining recordability of injuries that occur during breaks in the normal work schedule.
35 - 1904.5(b)(2)(v) - Clarification of assigned working hours when recording work-related injuires/illnesses.
36 - 1904.5(b)(2)(v) - Determining whether the injury would apply to the work-related exception personal task and outside the assigned working hours
37 - 1904.5(b)(2)(vi) - Determining if the injury or illness would apply to the work-related exception
38 - 1904.5(b)(3) - OSHA's no-fault recordkeeping system requires recording work-related injuries and illnesses, regardless of the level of employer control or non-control involved.
39 - 1904.5(b)(4) - OSHA's no-fault recordkeeping system requires recording work-related injuries and illnesses, regardless of the level of employer control or non-control involved.
40 - 1904.5(b)(3) - Clarification on determining if an injury or illness is work-related and the recordability of the administration of oxygen.
41 - 1904.5(b)(3) - Determining if an injury is considered a new recordkeeping case based on a recurrence of previously recorded symptoms.
42 - 1904.5(b)(3) - Clarification of preexisting injury/illness and recordkeeping
43 - 1904.5(b)(4)(iv) - Clarification of preexisting injury/illness and recordkeeping
44 - 1904.5(b)(3) - Evaluating the work-relationship of an injury or illness
45 - 1904.5(b)(4) - Determining work-relatedness when the work event or exposure is only one of the discernable causes; not the sole or predominant cause.
46 - 1904.5(b)(6) - Recordability of a fatal traffic accident in a foreign project location.
47 - 1904.5(b)(6) - Determining if injuries or illnesses are work-related when involved in a motor vehicle accident
48 - 1904.5(b)(5)(ii)(B) - Clarification on when administering oxygen would result in a recordable injury