Utah Admin. Code R614-1-7 - Recording and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illnesses
A . UOSH has
incorporated, by reference, 29 CFR 1904, Recording and Reporting Occupational
Injuries and Illnesses, with a few exceptions. Refer to UAC
R614-1-4.A.1.
B . Regardless of size or type of operation,
accidents and fatalities must be reported to UOSH in accordance with the
requirements of UAC
R614-1-5.B.
C . Equivalent Form for OSHA 301 Injury and
Illness Report Form (OSHA 301 form).
For Employers Required to keep OSHA Injury and Illness Logs, Employer's First Report of Injury or Illness form (Utah Industrial Accidents Form 122), workers' compensation, insurance, or other reports may be used as an equivalent form for the OSHA 301 form if it contains the same information, is readable and understandable, and is completed using the same instructions as the OSHA 301 form it replaces.
D
. Statistical Program.
1 .
Section
34A-6-108
of the Utah OSH Act directs the division to develop and maintain a program of
collection, compilation, and analysis of occupational safety and health
statistics. The program shall consist of periodic surveys of occupational
injuries and illnesses.
2 . The
sample design encompasses probability procedures, detailed stratification by
industry and size, and a systematic selection within stratification.
Stratification and sampling will be carried out in order to provide the most
efficient sample for eventual state estimates. Some industries will be sampled
more heavily than others depending on the injury rate level based on previous
experience. The survey should produce adequate estimates using the North
American Industry Classification System (NAICS) where each industry sector and
subsector is placed into the appropriate group of either goods-producing
industries or service-providing industries. Full cooperation with the United
States Department of Labor in statistical programs is intended.
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