Subarticle 3 - RECORDING AND REPORTING OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES AND ILLNESSES
- Subpart A - Purpose (§ 71-300)
- Subpart B - Scope (§ 71-301 to 71-303)
- Subpart C - Recording Criteria (§ 71-304 to 71-329)
- Subpart D - Other OSHA Injury and Illness Recordkeeping Requirements (§ 71-330 to 71-337)
- Subpart E - Reporting Fatality, Injury and Illness Information to the Government (§ 71-339 to 71-342)
- Subpart F - Transition From the Former Rule (§ 71-343 to 71-344)
- Subpart G - Definitions (§ 71-346)
Notes
This subarticle became effective on March 9, 1978. Amendments to regulations 71-302, 71-305, 71-313, 71-314, 71-315, and 71-316 became effective on May 11, 1978. Amendments to R. 71-307 became effective on October 17, 1978. Amendments to R. 71-301 which revised paragraph N (3) and new paragraph N (4) became effective on April 14, 1981. Addition of new contents, and amendments to regulations 71-301, 71-316, and 71-317 became effective on March 7, 1983. Amendments to R. 71-313 and R. 71-316 became effective on October 10, 1984.
Statutory Authority: 1976 Code Section 41-15-210
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