Recording restricted work activity.
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June 14, 1993
Ms. Nancy Liaboe
Abbott Laboratories
1400 Sheridan Road North
Chicago, Illinois 60064
Dear Ms. Liaboe:
Thank you for your facsimile requesting an interpretation on recording restricted work activity on the OSHA 200 Log. The concept of restricted work is based on three criteria as follows:
1. The employee was assigned to another job on a temporary basis, or
2. the employee worked at a permanent job less than full time, or