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California's Employer Records of Occupational Injury and Illness
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California Standards
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14300.3 || Details -14300.3
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California Recordkeeping Standard14300.3 - Keeping Records for More than One Agency |
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If you create records to comply with another government agency's
injury and illness recordkeeping requirements, OSHA will consider those
records as meeting OSHA's recordkeeping requirements if OSHA accepts the
other agency's records under a memorandum of understanding with that
agency, or if the other agency's records contain the same information as
this article requires you to record. You may contact the nearest office of
the Division of Occupational Safety and Health for help in determining
whether your records meet the requirements of this article.
NOTE: Authority cited: Section 6410, Labor Code. Reference: Section 6410, Labor Code. |
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California Standards || Highlights -
14300.3 || Details -14300.3
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