(a)29
C.F.R. §
1904.1(a)(1)
is amended to read as follows:
Basic requirement.
(1) If your company had ten (10) or fewer
employees at all times during the last calendar year, you do not need to keep
OSHA injury and illness records unless HIOSH, OSHA, or the Bureau of Labor and
Statistics (BLS) informs you in writing that you must keep records under
§1904.37, §1904.41, or §1904.42. However, as required by
§1904.39 all employers covered by chapter 396, HRS, Hawaii Occupational
Safety and Health Law, must report to HIOSH any workplace incident that results
in an employee fatality or the inpatient hospitalization of an employee,
employee's amputation, employee's loss of an eye, or property damage in excess
of $25,000.
(b)29
C.F.R. §
1904.2(a)(1)
is amended to read as follows:
(a) Basic
requirement.
(1) If your business
establishment is classified in a specific low hazard retail, service, finance,
insurance, or real estate industry listed in Appendix A, titled "Non-Mandatory
Appendix A to Subpart B - Partially Exempt Industries", dated March 17, 2017,
which is made part of this chapter and located at the end of this chapter, you
do not need to keep OSHA injury and illness records unless the government asks
you to keep records under §1904.37, §1904.41, or §1904.42.
However, all employers must report to HIOSH any workplace incident that results
in an employee fatality or the inpatient hospitalization of an employee,
employee's amputation, employee's loss of an eye, or property damage in excess
of $25,000 (see §1904.39(a)).
(c)29 C.F.R. §
1904.29(b)(2) is amended to
read as follows:
(2) What do I need to do to
complete an OSHA 301 Incident Report? You must complete an OSHA 301 Incident
Report form, or an equivalent form that contains the same information required
on the OSHA 301 Incident Report form, for each recordable injury or illness
that is required to be entered on the OSHA 300 Log.
(d)29 C.F.R. §
1904.37(c) is added to read
as follows:
(c) If you receive an OSHA
occupational injury and illness data collection form or any other type of
injury and illness survey authorized by HIOSH, you must respond to the survey
or request, and return it to the designated recipient within the specified time
limit.
(e)29
C.F.R. §
1904.39(a) is
amended to read as follows:
(a) Basic
requirement. Within eight (8) hours after the death of any employee from a
work-related incident, and within twenty-four (24) hours of the inpatient
hospitalization of an employee, employee's amputation, employee's loss of an
eye as a result of a work-related incident, or property damage in excess of
$25,000 as a result of a work-related incident, you must orally report the
fatality, inpatient hospitalization, amputation, loss of an eye, or property
damage by telephone, (808) 586-9102, or in person at the HIOSH office in
Honolulu.
(f)29
C.F.R. §
1904.39(b)(1)
is amended to read as follows:
(b)
Implementation.
(1) If the HIOSH office is
closed, may I report the incident by leaving a message on HIOSH's answering
machine, faxing the area office, or sending an e-mail? When the HIOSH office is
closed, the (808) 586-9102 telephone number will allow you to leave a phone
message. In order for the message to be considered officially reported, all of
the information in 1904.39(b)(2) must be provided on the answering machine
message.
(g)29
C.F.R. §
1904.39(b)(11)
is amended to read as follows:
(11) How does
HIOSH define "amputation"? An amputation is the traumatic loss of a limb or
other external body part. Amputations include a part, such as a limb or
appendage, which has been severed, cut off, amputated (either completely or
partially); fingertip amputations with or without bone loss; medical
amputations resulting from irreparable damage; and amputations of body parts
that have since been reattached.
(h) 29 C.F.R. § 1904 Non-Mandatory
Appendix A to Subpart B - Partially Exempt Industries is amended for the
duration of the HIOSH Strategic Plan. The industries with NAICS codes 4812,
4879, and 4885 have been included in the HIOSH Strategic Plan and will continue
to be required to maintain the injury and illness log for the duration of
HIOSH's Strategic Plan unless the establishment has less than eleven (11)
employees.
29 C.F.R. § 1904 Non-Mandatory Appendix A to Subpart B -
Partially Exempt Industries is amended to read as follows: Employers are not
required to keep OSHA injury and illness records for any establishment
classified in the following North American Industry Classification System
(NAICS) codes, unless they are asked in writing to do so by OSHA, the Bureau of
Labor Statistics (BLS), or a state agency operating under the authority of OSHA
or the BLS. All employers, including those partially exempted by reason of
company size or industry classification, must report to OSHA any workplace
incident that results in a fatality, the inpatient hospitalization, amputation,
or loss of an eye of an employee (see §1904.39).
Non-Mandatory Appendix A to Subpart B-Partially Exempt
Industries March 17, 2017
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NAICS CODE
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INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
|
NAICS CODE
|
INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION
|
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4431..
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Electronics and Appliance Stores
|
5259..
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Other Investment Pools and Funds
|
|
4461..
|
Health and Personal Care Stores
|
5331..
|
Lessors of Nonfinancial Intangible Assets (except
Copyrighted Works).
|
|
4471..
|
Gasoline Stations
|
5411..
|
Legal Services
|
|
4481..
|
Clothing Stores
|
5412..
|
Accounting, Tax Preparation, Bookkeeping, and
Payroll Services
|
|
4482..
|
Shoe Stores
|
5413..
|
Architectural, Engineering, and Related
Services
|
|
4483..
|
Jewelry, Luggage, and Leather Goods Stores
|
5414..
|
Specialized Design Services
|
|
4511..
|
Sporting Goods, Hobby, and Musical Instrument
Stores
|
5415..
|
Computer Systems Design and Related
Services
|
|
4512..
|
Book, Periodical, and Music Stores
|
5416..
|
Management, Scientific, and Technical Consulting
Services
|
|
4531..
|
Florists
|
5417..
|
Scientific Research and Development
Services
|
|
4532..
|
Office Supplies, Stationary, and Gift
Stores
|
5418..
|
Advertising and Related Services
|
|
5121..
|
Motion Picture and Video Industries
|
5511..
|
Management of Companies and Enterprises
|
|
5122..
|
Sound Recording Industries
|
5615..
|
Travel Arrangement and Reservation
Services
|
|
5151..
|
Radio and Television Broadcasting
|
5616..
|
Investigation and Security Services
|
|
5172..
|
Wireless Telecommunications Carriers (except
Satellite).
|
6111..
|
Elementary and Secondary Schools
|
|
5179..
|
Other Telecommunications
|
6112..
|
Junior College
|
|
5182..
|
Data Processing, Hosting, and Related
Services
|
6113..
|
Colleges, Universities, and Professional
Schools
|
|
5191..
|
Other Information Services
|
6114..
|
Business Schools and Computer and Management
Training
|
|
5221..
|
Depository Credit Intermediation
|
6115..
|
Technical and Trade Schools
|
|
5222..
|
Nondepository Credit Intermediation
|
6116..
|
Other Schools and Instruction
|
|
5223..
|
Activities Related to Credit
Intermediation
|
6117..
|
Educational Support Services
|
|
5231..
|
Securities and Commodity Contracts Intermediation
and Brokerage
|
6211..
|
Offices of Physicians
|
|
5232..
|
Securities and Commodity Exchange
|
6212..
|
Offices of Dentists
|
|
5239..
|
Other Financial Investment Activities
|
6213
|
Offices of Other Health Practitioners
|
|
5241..
|
Insurance Carriers
|
6214..
|
Outpatient Care Centers
|
|
5242..
|
Agencies, Brokerages, and Other Insurance Related
Activities
|
6215..
|
Medical and Diagnostic Laboratories
|
|
5251..
|
Insurance and Employee Benefit Funds
|