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- 1904 - Clarification on the use of a cold compression device is considered medical treatment.
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- 1904 - Determining if the employees experienced an injury or illness due to an exposure.
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- 1904 - Clarification on how the formula is used by OSHA to calculate incident rates
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- 1904 - Inspection Guidance for Poultry Slaughtering and Poultry Processing Establishments
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- 1904 - Determining whether an injury or illness is work-related and recordable
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- 1904 - Determining who is the responsible party to record an injury or illness
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- 1904 - Use of kinesiology tape is not considered medical treatment beyond first aid.
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- 1904 - How to maintain logs for employees across multiple locations.
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- 1904 - Inspection Guidance for Inpatient Healthcare Settings
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- 1904 - Use of Kinesiology tape is considered medical treatment beyond first-aid.
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- 1904 - Car Dealership Accident
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- 1904 - Determining recordkeeping for work-relatedness of accident occurring during off-site event.
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- 1904 - Clarification of several recordkeeping scenarios regarding days away from work, restricted work activity, and work-relatedness.
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- 1904 - Whether to record two cases of employee injuries sustained in company parking lot during employees commute to work.
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- 1904 - Clarification of 1910.95 and 1904 regarding physicians and audiologists roles in determining work-relatedness of worker hearing loss.
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- 1904 - Whether to record injuries that occur to a contract employee when traveling from an offshore manned platform complex to other downfield fixed platforms.
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- 1904 - Whether to record injuries that occur to employees who travel from an offshore manned platform complex or dock to other offshore platforms.
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- 1904 - Determining if an injury is considered a new recordkeeping case based on a recurrence of previously recorded symptoms.
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- 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.
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- 1904 - Once medical treatment beyond first aid has occurred for injury or illness the case must be recorded.
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- 1904 - Employer obligation to provide access to entire OSHA 300 Logs, including names of both union and non-union employees.
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- 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).
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- 1904 - Clarification of "assigned working hours" for determining recordability of injuries that occur during breaks in the normal work schedule.
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- 1904 - Determination of the date of an injury or illness for OSHA recordkeeping purposes.
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- 1904 - Use of glue to close a wound is medical treatment; prescription antibiotics/antiseptics for preventive treatment of a wound is medical treatment.
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- 1904 - OSHA 300 Log requirements versus HIPAA privacy requirements.
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- 1904 - Recording criteria for recordkeeping cases involving occupational hearing loss.
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- 1904 - Evaluation of seven scenarios for work-relatedness and recordkeeping requirements.
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- 1904 - Determining work-relatedness when the work event or exposure is only one of the discernable causes; not the sole or predominant cause.
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- 1904 - Posting requirements for the OSHA 300 Log and OSHA 300-A Summary Form.
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- 1904 - Employee and employee representative access rights to OSHA 300 Log and OSHA 300-A Summary forms.
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- 1904 - Clarification of Recordkeeping's work-related exception.
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- 1904 - Immunizations or inoculations (except tetanus) are recordable when given in response to a workplace injury or illness.
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- 1904 - Participation by professional sports teams in the Bureau of Labor Statistics Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses; definition of independent contractor versus employee.
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- 1904 - Recording criteria for cases involving workers from a temporary help service, employee leasing service, or personnel supply service.
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- 1904 - Baseline audiogram revision due to persistent STS or improved thresholds; revision must be made for each ear separately.
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- 1904 - Results of an MRI do not negate the recordability of a physician's recommendation.
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- 1904 - Numerous injury and illness recordkeeping questions.
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- 1904 - Employers should record all back cases as injuries.
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- 1904 - Recordkeeping requirements for employees on interstate or international travel.
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- 1904 - OSHA recordkeeping regulations are not subject to preemption under Section 4(b)(1) of the OSH Act.
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- 1904 - Injury and illness recordkeeping: job rotation or transfer for musculoskeletal disorders.
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- 1904 - Recordability of heavy metals in blood/urine.
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- 1904 - Recordability of blood-PCB levels.
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- 1904 - Injury/illness recordkeeping: access to records (fax);recording standard threshold shifts.
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- 1904 - Restricted work, prescription for pain, and strains: interpretations.
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- 1904 - Recordability of restriction of work; laceration recordability.
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- 1904 - Definition of "work relationship" for occupational injuries and illness recordkeeping.
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- 1904 - Recordability of Rossiter Workout treatment;heat or cold therapy recordability.
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- 1904 - Injuries and illnesses occurring on the employer's premises are presumed to be work related.
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- 1904 - Clarifications of medical treatment and new medical cases for recordkeeping.
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- 1904 - Multiple applications of a cold compress may be recordable.
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- 1904 - Preexisting conditions usually do not affect recordability.
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- 1904 - Recordability of adverse reactions to prescribed medication.
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- 1904 - Recordability when prescription written for non-prescription medication.
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- 1904 - SIC's excluded from OSHA occupational injury and illness recordkeeping.
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- 1904 - Removal of foreign bodies embedded in the eye is recordable.
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- 1904 - Several injury and illness recordkeeping requirements.
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- 1904 - Framework for a Comprehensive Health and Safety Program in Nursing Homes.
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- 1904 - The OSHA injury and illness recording requirements pertaining to cases of Barotitis Media.
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- 1904 - The proper recording of cases involving restricted work activity.
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- 1904 - Conflicting medical opinions and determination of the recordability of a case.
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- 1904 - A reevaluation of recording injuries and illnesses associated with voluntary flu shot programs on the OSHA Log and Summary of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses.
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- 1904 - Guidance on the proper recording of needlestick injuries on the OSHA 200 Log.
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- 1904 - The evaluation of chiropratic treatments as medical treatment for OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping purposes.
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- 1904 - The proper recording of cases involving work related stress for OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping purposes.
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- 1904 - Interpretations concerning several OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping issues.
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- 1904 - The OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping requirements.
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- 1904 - An interpretation regarding the proper recording of Cumulative Trauma Disorder (CTD) cases on the OSHA Log 200.
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- 1904 - Recording of occupational injuries and illnesses occurring to inmate employees in Florida.
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- 1904 - Requirements for injury cases which result in treatment with prescription medication.
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- 1904 - Interpretations concerning several OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping issues.
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- 1904 - Proposed revision to the OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping requirements contained in 1904.
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- 1904 - Interpretation regarding the removal of a recorded case from your 1993 OSHA Log.
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- 1904 - OSHA Injury and Illness Recordkeeping Interpretation.
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- 1904 - Recordability of an injury which occurred to one of your employees.
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- 1904 - Recording an occupational injury in the OSHA injury and illness records.
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- 1904 - Recording of injuries and illnesses which occur to temporary workers.
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- 1904 - Recordkeeping Requirements in Relation to the Boy Scouts of America.
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- 1904 - Regulations pertaining to the application of butterfly bandages.
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- 1904 - Interpretation regarding completion of the OSHA 101 Supplementary Record.
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- 1904 - The Effect of the 1904 Rulemaking Effort on the De Minimis Citation Policy.
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- 1904 - Definition and determination of work related injuries and illnesses.
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- 1904 - Deletion of non-recordable and changed case entries from the OSHA 200 log.
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- 1904 - OSHA Injury and Illness Recordkeeping Interpretations.
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- 1904 - An interpretation concerning OSHA recordkeeping requirements as applied to sheltered workshops.
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- 1904 - The coverage of the OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping requirements.
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- 1904 - The proper recording of several cases.
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- 1904 - The recordability of a particular illness case on the OSHA No.200.
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- 1904 - The proper recording of several cases involving restricted work activity.
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- 1904 - The Recordability of a particular injury case.
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- 1904 - Recordkeeping issues raised in the Spokane County Health District.
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- 1904 - Guidance for reporting work related fatalities and catastrophes which occur during over-the-road operations.
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- 1904 - Several OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping issues.
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- 1904 - Recording injuries and illnesses which occur at other employers' premises.
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- 1904 - The location and maintenance of OSHA injury and illness records.
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- 1904 - OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping requirements.
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- 1904 - OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping requirements.
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- 1904 - Recording injuries and illnesses associated with voluntary blood drives on the OSHA Log and Summary of Occupational Injudies and Illnesses.
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- 1904 - The proper recording of illness cases on the OSHA Log and Summary of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses.
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- 1904 - The classification of medical treatment for OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping purposes.
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- 1904 - The proper recording of an injury case on the OSHA Log and Summary of Injuries and Illnesses.
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- 1904 - Recording cases involving eye injuries on the OSHA Log.
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- 1904 - Several OSHA injury and Illness recordkeeping issues.
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- 1904 - The proper recording of injury and illness cases on the OSHA Log and Summary of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses.
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- 1904 - The proper recording of a case of the OSHA Log and Summary Occupational Injuries and Illnesses.
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- 1904 - The proper recording of a case for OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping purposes.
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- 1904 - The proper recording procedure for cases involving occupational hearing loss.
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- 1904 - OSHA Injury and Illness Recordkeeping Requirements.
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- 1904 - The determination of medical treatment of OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping purposes.
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- 1904 - The proper recording of hearing loss on the OSHA Form 200.
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- 1904 - The proper recording of occupational sprains and strains.
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- 1904 - The proper recording of cumulative trauma disorders for OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping purposes.
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- 1904 - The proper recording of injuries occuring to employees participating in voluntary plant emergency response team training.
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- 1904 - OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping criteria.
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- 1904 - Recording protocol for work related cumulative trauma disorder cases.
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- 1904 - Recording occupational asthma cases on the OSHA 200 Log.
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118
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- 1904 - Exemptions from the OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping requirements.
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- 1904 - Exemptions from the OSHA Injury and Illness recordkeeping requirements.
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- 1904 - Recording of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses.
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- 1904 - Posting requirements for non-fixed construction sites.
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- 1904 - Recording of an illness involving lost workdays.
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- 1904 - Recording of a hearing injury.
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- 1904 - Worker's Compensation Laws and the OSHA recordkeeping requirements.
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- 1904 - Recording of cases involiving heat realted disorders.
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- 1904 - Recording of needlestick injuries on the OSHA 200 log.
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127
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- 1904 - Clarification of "lost workday" for reporting purposes.
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- 1904 - Completing the OSHA Supplementary Record of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses.
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129
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- 1904 - Employer exemptions to the recordkeeping requirements.
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- 1904 - Ergonomic problems and recordkeeping issues.
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- 1904 - Recording hearing loss on the OSHA 200 log.
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- 1904 - Retest of audiogram for hearing loss.
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- 1904 - Clarification of occupational illness for OSHA 200 log.
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134
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- 1904 - Parking facilities are not considered part of an employer's premises for OSHA recordkeeping purposes.
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135
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- 1904 - Recording TB related cases on the OSHA 200 Log.
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136
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- 1904 - Physician vs employee on the employee's ability to perform restricted work activity.
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137
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- 1904 - Restricted work definitions.
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138
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- 1904 - Clarification of several recordkeeping issues.
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139
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- 1904 - Proper recording of a bloodborne pathogens case.
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- 1904 - Recording bloodborne related cases on the OSHA 200 Log.
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141
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- 1904 - Proper recording of second degree burns on the OSHA 200 Log.
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142
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- 1904 - Proper recording of restricted work activity on the OSHA 200 Log.
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143
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- 1904 - Federal posting requirements applicable to an employer with no more than 10 employees.
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144
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- 1904 - What is considered medical treatment.
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145
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- 1904 - Several OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping issues.
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146
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- 1904 - The concept of restricted work.
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147
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- 1904 - Proper recording procedure for illnesses contracted outside of the United States.
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148
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- 1904 - Counting lost workdays for temporary employees.
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149
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- 1904 - Several bloodborne pathogen issues.
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150
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- 1904 - Location and maintenance of OSHA injury and illness records.
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151
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- 1904 - Procedure for maintaining and retaining the OSHA Log.
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152
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- 1904 - Proper recording on the OSHA Log of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses.
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153
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- 1904 - Determination of the proper date of injury or illness for OSHA recordkeeping purposes.
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154
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- 1904 - Recordability of cases involving the use of a hand held massager.
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155
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- 1904 - Work relationship of an injury occurring on the company premises.
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156
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- 1904 - Effect termination of employment has on the count of lost workdays for recordkeeping purposes.
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157
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- 1904 - Recording restricted work activity on the OSHA 200 Log.
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158
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- 1904 - When orthopedic devices constitute medical treatment for recordkeeping purposes.
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159
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- 1904 - Location and maintenance of OSHA injury and illness records for employees working at off-site locations.
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160
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- 1904 - Classification of carpal tunnel syndrome cases.
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161
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- 1904 - Recording cases involving restricted work activity.
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162
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- 1904 - Recording disputed injury and illness cases.
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163
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- 1904 - Several OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping issues.
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164
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- 1904 - Several OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping issues.
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165
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- 1904 - Recording restricted work activity.
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166
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- 1904 - Recordability of bloodborne pathogenic exposure incidents.
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167
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- 1904 - Recording restricted work activity.
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168
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- 1904 - Proper recording of occupational exposures to bloodborne pathogens.
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169
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- 1904 - Proper recording of cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs) on the OSHA 200 log.
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- 1904 - Proper recording of work related burns on the OSHA 200 log.
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171
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- 1904 - Recording an injury during snowmobiling as work related.
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172
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- 1904 - Recording of bloodborne pathogen injuries on the OSHA 200 log.
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- 1904 - Recordkeeping issues: fractures, second degree burns, eye injuries, pre-existing conditions.
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174
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- 1904 - Proper recording of a hepatitis A exposure for OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping purposes.
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175
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- 1904 - Recording cases on the OSHA log that involve Bloodborne Pathogens.
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176
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- 1904 - Recording TB related cases on the OSHA 200 log.
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177
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- 1904 - Cumulative trauma disorder (recording) on the OSHA 200 log.
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178
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- 1904 - Criteria for recording on OSHA Form 200.
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179
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- 1904 - Recording use of expandable bandage and pinhead burns.
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180
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- 1904 - Determining lost working days.
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181
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- 1904 - Longterm restrictions; geographic scope; work related injuries.
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182
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- 1904 - Recordkeeping requirements as applied to sheltered workshops.
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183
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- 1904 - Occupational injury and illness data from worker's compensation carriers.
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184
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- 1904 - Contract employees and recordkeeping requirements.
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185
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- 1904 - Employers of less than 11 employees are usually exempt from OSHA 200 log.
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186
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- 1904 - How to record an illness for an employee who becomes ill at a location other than the normal location.
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187
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- 1904 - Lost work days and prearranged leave (i.e., pregnancy leave or surgery).
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188
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- 1904 - Injury and illness recordkeeping requirements.
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189
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- 1904 - Employee's right to access the information in injury and illness records.
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190
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- 1904 - Recordkeeping requirements on hearing loss, burns, and falls.
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191
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- 1904 - Work relationship questions.
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192
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- 1904 - Recording eye injury cases on the OSHA Log 200.
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193
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- 1904 - Recording occupational exposure to Hepatitis B and HIV.
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194
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- 1904 - Medical treatment vs First Aid; "to medical personnel" definition.
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195
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- 1904 - Proper recording of bloodborne pathogens case on the OSHA 200 log.
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196
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- 1904 - Medical questions on recordkeeping.
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197
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- 1904 - Recordkeeping requirements for separate sites and types of records to be maintained.
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198
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- 1904 - Stop of lost workday counts on the OSHA log involving the termination of an injured or ill employee.
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199
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- 1904 - CTD cases involving positive EMG results, etc.
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200
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- 1904 - Recording occupational exposure to Hepatitis B and HIV.
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201
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- 1904 - Clarification of termination of employment for OSHA 200 log.
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202
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- 1904 - Medical treatment recording on OSHA 200 log.
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203
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- 1904 - OSHA recordability for dislocated joints.
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204
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- 1904 - Questions (24) asking for clarification of recordkeeping.
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205
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- 1904 - Recording lost workdays on the OSHA 200 Log.
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206
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- 1904 - Recordkeeping for employees from a temporary employment agency.
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207
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- 1904 - Hearing Conservation Amendment to the OSHA 200 log.
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208
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- 1904 - Recording Hepatitis B and HIV occupational exposures.
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209
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- 1904 - Quality of hearing conservation programs & the Standard Threshold Shifts (STS) recording requirement.
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210
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- 1904 - Injury/illness at temporary duty location and recordkeeping requirement.
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211
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- 1904 - Pre-existing condition and/or specific event/exposure grey areas.
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212
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- 1904 - Why certain retailers are exempt from injury and illness recordkeeping.
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213
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- 1904 - Workers' compensation or insurance claims and recordkeeping requirements.
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214
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- 1904 - OSHA definition of work environment.
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215
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- 1904 - Definition of "establishment" for injury and illness recordkeeping.
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216
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- 1904 - Pencil entries and/or correction fluid on OSHA 200 Log are acceptable.
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217
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- 1904 - Recordkeeping requirements for injury cases treated with butterfly adhesive dressings.
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218
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- 1904 - Longshore and Harborworkers Act and OSHA recordkeeping requirements.
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219
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- 1904 - Responsibility for recordkeeping when employees provided by leasing company.
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220
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- 1904 - Injuries occurring to employees engaged in activities at a company picnic.
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221
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- 1904 - Recording of hearing loss on the OSHA 200 Log.
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222
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- 1904 - OSHA 200 Log for work relationship and illness.
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223
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- 1904 - Baseline to use when measuring occupational related hearing loss for OSHA recordkeeping purposes.
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224
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- 1904 - Audiometric test results recording on the OSHA 200 log.
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225
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- 1904 - OSHA 200 log and hearing loss.
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226
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- 1904 - Questions relating to occupational hearing loss.
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227
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- 1904 - Work-related hearing loss.
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228
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- 1904 - Level of work-related hearing loss that must be recorded on the OSHA 200 log.
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229
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- 1904 - Appropriate recordkeeping for CTD case resolution and symptom recurrence.
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230
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- 1904 - Recording Cumulative Trauma Disorders on the OSHA 200 Log.
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231
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- 1904 - Recording audiogram test results on OSHA 200 Log.
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232
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- 1904 - Recordkeeping requirements for injury cases which result in treatment with prescription medications.
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233
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- 1904 - OSHA 200 Log recording CTDs.
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234
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- 1904 - Interpretation on whether an injury constituted a restriction of work activity.
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235
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- 1904 - Recordkeeping requirements under the OSH Act of 1970 for employees of temporary help services.
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236
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- 1904 - Recordkeeping requirements under the OSH Act of 1970 for employees supplied by a temporary help service.
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237
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- 1904 - OSHA recordkeeping requirements for Consolidated Rail Corporation.
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238
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- 1904 - Recordkeeping requirements for medical removals made pursuant to the lead standard.
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239
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- 1904 - Recordkeeping and reporting requirements for illnesses and injuries occurring aboard fishing vessels.
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