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category Compliance & Reporting

OSHA Recordkeeping

Understanding this OSHA term is essential for workplace safety compliance and protecting your workforce.

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The process mandated by OSHA (29 CFR Part 1904) for employers to record and report work-related fatalities, injuries, and illnesses. This includes maintaining the OSHA 300 Log, the 300A Summary, and OSHA 301 Incident Report forms.
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business_center Why This Matters to Your Business

Accurate and timely OSHA recordkeeping is a legal requirement. These records are used by OSHA for enforcement and by employers to identify workplace hazards and trends. Proper recordkeeping is crucial for compliance, avoiding penalties, and managing your company's safety performance metrics (like TRIR and DART rates).

QuickCare Solutions How QuickCare Supports You

QuickCare Solutions directly supports your OSHA recordkeeping efforts. Our On-Site First-Aid Response service provides clear, detailed documentation differentiating between first aid and medical treatment, which is critical for correctly determining if an incident is an OSHA recordable. This helps ensure your OSHA 300 Log is accurate, supporting your overall OSHA Recordable Reduction Program and compliance.