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Recordable injury? Utilize our Free OSHA 300 Log Tool to keep track
A recordable injury is defined by OSHA as an injury that results in “death, days away from work, restricted work or
transfer to another job, medical treatment beyond first aid, or loss of consciousness.” Click here for more information from OSHA
All workplaces are required to make a log of any injuries that are classified as a recordable injury. Using our Free OSHA 300 Log Tool enables your workplace to satisfy that requirement.
Enter data once into our easy-to-use platform and have it safely available for all compliance purposes.
- It’s easy to document a recordable injury:
- Select the employee involved
- Provide a short description of the incident
- Add the date that the incident occurred
- Add additional information as needed
- Then, print different reports as required by different standards and regulatory organizations:
- OSHA 300 Log
- OSHA 300A Summary
- OSHA 301 Form
- TCIR or DART Results
Sign up today for our free OSHA 300 Log Tool and also receive an annual subscription to our weekly e-newsletter. Each newsletter contains current events
regarding safety and risk management issues. It also contains a free Toolbox Talk, that you can share with your organization.
Used with the full Incident Track application, you can easily create a First Report of Injury (FROI), document near misses, identify trends and track losses.
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