Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0800-01-03-.07 - DEFINITIONS
(I) Definitions.
(a) Establishment. An establishment is a single physical location where business is conducted or where services or industrial operations are performed. For activities where employees do not work at a single physical location, such as construction; transportation; communications, electric, gas and sanitary services; and similar operations, the establishment is represented by main or branch offices, terminals, stations, etc. that either supervise such activities or are the base from which personnel carry out these activities.
1. Can one business location include two or more
establishments? Normally, one business location has only one establishment.
Under limited conditions, the
(i) Each of the establishments represents a distinctly separate business;
(ii) Each business is engaged in a different economic activity;
(iii) No one industry description in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual (I987) applies to the joint activities of the establishments; and
(iv) Separate reports are routinely prepared for each
establishment on the number of employees, their wages and salaries, sales or
receipts, and other business information. For example, if an
2. Can an establishment include more than one physical
location? Yes, but only under certain conditions. An
(i) The
(ii) The locations are all located in close proximity to each other; and
(iii) The
3. If an
(b) Injury or illness. An injury or illness is an abnormal condition or disorder. Injuries include cases such as, but not limited to, a cut, fracture, sprain, or amputation. Illnesses include both acute and chronic illnesses, such as, but not limited to, a skin disease, respiratory disorder, or poisoning. (Note: Injuries and illnesses are recordable only if they are new, work-related cases that meet one or more of the recording criteria.)
(c) Physician or Other Licensed Health Care Professional. A physician or other licensed health care professional is an individual whose legally permitted scope of practice (i.e., license, registration, or certification) allows him or her to independently perform, or be delegated the responsibility to perform, the activities described by this regulation.
(d) You. "You" means an
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-3-1411, 50-3-201, 50-3-701, and 50-3-917.
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