28 Tex. Admin. Code § 120.1 - Employer's Record of Injuries
(a) An
employer shall keep a record of all injuries and fatal injuries to employees as
reported to an employer, or otherwise made known to an employer. The record
shall include:
(1) the name, address, date of
birth, sex, wage, length of service, social security number, and occupation of
the employee;
(2) the reported
cause and nature of the injury, the part of the body affected, and a
description of any equipment involved;
(3) the date, time, and location where the
injury occurred;
(4) the name of
the employee's immediate supervisor;
(5) the names of any witnesses (if
known);
(6) the name and address of
the treating health care provider, if known; and
(7) any voluntary benefits paid by the
employer under the Texas Workers' Compensation Act (Act), §4.06.
(b) These records shall be open to
inspection by the commission, upon at least five working days notice to the
employer, at a reasonable time and place.
(c) The employer shall retain a record of an
injury until the expiration of five years from the last day of the year in
which the injury occurred or the period of time required by Occupational Safety
and Health Administration standards and regulations, whichever is
greater.
(d) An employer who does
not maintain a record, or who refuses to make the record available to the
commission, may be assessed an administrative penalty not to exceed
$500.
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