Recordkeeping PublicationsPre-printed versions of most of OR-OSHA publications are available to order online. OR-OSHA offers an e-mail notification service that notifies you when new publications are published (link opens a new window). Put it in Writing! Your guide to OSHA-required written materialsHelps you find requirements for written materials that may apply to your workplace. Includes most rules that require written material, a summary of each rule, and a reference to the full text. There's also a key to other important information and titles of related Oregon OSHA publications.OSHA Forms for Recording Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses (OSHA 300 log)Includes OSHA Forms and instruction for recording work-related injuries and illnesses.Health Care Assault LogPDF version of the Health Care Assault Log. See OSHA Recordkeeping for additional file formats.Fact Sheet: Reporting and recording work-related incidentsDescribes what employers need to do when employees are involved in work-related incidents that cause overnight hospitalizations, catastrophes, or fatalities ? including heart attacks and motor vehicle accidents. Also summarizes OR-OSHA's requirements for recording work-related incidents |
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