The OSHA Recordkeeping Answer Book, 4th ed

Product Description
Employers have a legal obligation to follow the latest Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recordkeeping rules. The new fourth edition of the OSHA Recordkeeping Answer Book thoroughly explains OSHA's new rules in simple language so there's little risk of confusion or misinterpretation of the law.
This book will help you determine whether an injury or illness is recordable. It also includes all of the latest changes to OSHA's recordkeeping standards, and has a new chapter on how the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) annually reports workplace injury figures. This information is useful in identifying industries with high rates or large numbers of injuries, illnesses and fatalities both nationwide and separately for States.
Includes information on the mandatory Forms 300/300A. Explains OSHA forms and recording criteria. Explains which recordkeeping forms to use and how they should be completed. Provides answers to the most frequently asked questions. Includes a glossary of recordkeeping terms.
Author:
Mark Moran
Publisher:
Safety Certified Inc - 2005