Part 1904 — Recording and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illnesses
Subpart A — Purpose
Subpart B — Scope
Subpart C — Recordkeeping Forms and Recording Criteria
- § 1904.4— Recording criteria.
- § 1904.5— Determination of work-relatedness.
- § 1904.6— Determination of new cases.
- § 1904.7— General recording criteria.
- § 1904.8— Recording criteria for needlestick and sharps injuries.
- § 1904.9— Recording criteria for cases involving medical removal under OSHA standards.
- § 1904.10— Recording criteria for cases involving occupational hearing loss.
- § 1904.11— Recording criteria for work-related tuberculosis cases.
- § 1904.29— Forms.
Subpart D — Other OSHA Injury and Illness Recordkeeping Requirements
- § 1904.30— Multiple business establishments.
- § 1904.31— Covered employees.
- § 1904.32— Annual summary.
- § 1904.33— Retention and updating.
- § 1904.34— Change in business ownership.
- § 1904.35— Employee involvement.
- § 1904.36— Prohibition against discrimination.
- § 1904.37— State recordkeeping regulations.
- § 1904.38— Variances from the recordkeeping rule.
Subpart E — Reporting Fatality, Injury and Illness Information to the Government
- § 1904.39— Reporting fatalities, hospitalizations, amputations, and losses of an eye as a result of work-related incidents to OSHA.
- § 1904.40— Providing records to government representatives.
- § 1904.41— Electronic submission of Employer Identification Number (EIN) and injury and illness records to OSHA.
- § 1904.42— Requests from the Bureau of Labor Statistics for data.