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    TEXT VERSION OF SLIDE:

    Title: 1904.30 – Multiple Business Establishments
    Type: Text Slide
    Content:

    • Keep a separate OSHA Form 300 for each establishment that is expected to be in operation for more than a year
    • May keep one OSHA Form 300 for all short-term establishments
    • Each employee must be linked with one establishment
    Speaker Notes:

    When the employer has more than one establishment, a separate log must be kept for each establishment expected to be in operation for more than a year.

    For the short term establishments (those expected to be in operation for less than a year), the employer may keep one log that includes all of the injuries and illnesses at the short term establishments, or keep logs by state or district.

    An employer with multiple lines of business may have some exempt and some covered establishments, and each employee must be linked to an establishment for recordkeeping purposes.

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