29 CFR 1904.2 - Partial exemption for establishments in certain industries
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30 practice notes
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Herman v. Tidewater Pacific, Inc., Nos. 97-70664
...1910.1030(c)(1)(i). The other citation concerned Tidewater's failure to keep a log of injuries and illnesses as required by 29 C.F.R. § 1904.2(a). Tidewater contested the citations, asserting that the Act is preempted by Coast Guard regulation of vessels such as the Dr. Jack. The administra......
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Chao v. Occupational Safety and Health Review, No. 03-60958.
...1993 WL 44416, at *22-* 23 (finding each employer failure to record an employee's injury or illness on its OSHA log was violation of 29 C.F.R. § 1904.2(a)); Sec. of Labor v. Hoffman Constr. Co., 1978 WL 6990, at *1 (O.S.H.R.C.) (finding each failure to erect a guardrail on scaffolding was v......
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Worksite Inspection of Quality Products, Inc., In re, No. 78-1232
...on September 22 issued two citations against Quality for failing to maintain adequate records of employee injuries, in violation of 29 C.F.R. 1904.2(A) and 1904.5(A). A further citation based upon the inspection was issued on July 3, 1978. On the record before us, it appears that Quality ha......
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Brock v. Dow Chemical U.S.A., Nos. 85-2541
...Secs. 1904.1-1904.22. Amendments to these regulations were subsequently issued by the Assistant Secretary and the Commissioner. 29 C.F.R. Sec. 1904.2(a) requires employers to "maintain ... a log and summary of all recordable occupational injuries and illnesses.... For this purpose form OSHA......
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19 cases
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Herman v. Tidewater Pacific, Inc., Nos. 97-70664
...1910.1030(c)(1)(i). The other citation concerned Tidewater's failure to keep a log of injuries and illnesses as required by 29 C.F.R. § 1904.2(a). Tidewater contested the citations, asserting that the Act is preempted by Coast Guard regulation of vessels such as the Dr. Jack. The administra......
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Chao v. Occupational Safety and Health Review, No. 03-60958.
...1993 WL 44416, at *22-* 23 (finding each employer failure to record an employee's injury or illness on its OSHA log was violation of 29 C.F.R. § 1904.2(a)); Sec. of Labor v. Hoffman Constr. Co., 1978 WL 6990, at *1 (O.S.H.R.C.) (finding each failure to erect a guardrail on scaffolding was v......
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Worksite Inspection of Quality Products, Inc., In re, No. 78-1232
...on September 22 issued two citations against Quality for failing to maintain adequate records of employee injuries, in violation of 29 C.F.R. 1904.2(A) and 1904.5(A). A further citation based upon the inspection was issued on July 3, 1978. On the record before us, it appears that Quality ha......
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Brock v. Dow Chemical U.S.A., Nos. 85-2541
...Secs. 1904.1-1904.22. Amendments to these regulations were subsequently issued by the Assistant Secretary and the Commissioner. 29 C.F.R. Sec. 1904.2(a) requires employers to "maintain ... a log and summary of all recordable occupational injuries and illnesses.... For this purpose form OSHA......
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8 firm's commentaries
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"Guide To Covid-19 Workplace Safety Regulation In Four State-Plan States"
...1910.132, 1910.133, 1910.134. OSHA's illness recordkeeping standard applies to workplaces otherwise required to do that recordkeeping (29 CFR 1904.2(a)), and all workplaces are required to report to OSHA work-related cases that result in hospitalization or death within 24 hours of a workpla......
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OSHA Under Deadline For A Nationwide Covid 19 Workplace Safety Rule: Four States' Existing Laws And New Federal Guidance And Orders Foretell The Future
...1910.132, 1910.133, 1910.134. OSHA's illness recordkeeping standard applies to workplaces otherwise required to do that recordkeeping (29 CFR 1904.2(a)), and all workplaces are required to report to OSHA work-related cases that result in hospitalization or death within 24 hours of a workpla......
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OSHA Revises Rule on Injury and Illness Reporting and Recordkeeping
...those concerning amputations Overview of the New Reporting Requirements As for the recordkeeping, the revised rule formally updates 29 C.F.R. §1904.2, and has exempted additional employers from routinely keeping such records due to the recent updated injury and illness data from BLS, based ......
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OSHA Issues Revisions To Recordkeeping Requirements With Compliance Deadline Of January 1, 2015
...rule that updates several provisions of its standards regarding recordkeeping and reporting occupational injuries and illnesses (i.e., 29 C.F.R. 1904). First, the final rule revises the current requirements of 29 C.F.R. 2904.39 for employers to report work-related fatality, injury and illne......
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1 books & journal articles
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Recent Updates in OSHA Reporting Requirements and Maximum Penalties, 0117 SCBJ, SC Lawyer, January 2017, #16
...Subpart B of Part 1904 - Partially Exempt Industries: www.osha.gov/recordkeeping/tutorial/par-tially-exempt-industries-table.pdf. [8] 29 C.F.R. § 1904.2. [9] The employee's name can be omitted from the Form 300 only in certain "privacy concern cases," which include injury or illness: to an ......