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    TEXT VERSION OF SLIDE:

    Title: 1904.4 – Recording Criteria
    Type: Text Slide
    Content:

    • Covered employers must record each fatality, injury or illness that:
      - is work-related, and
      - is a new case, and
      - meets one or more of the criteria contained in sections 1904.7 through 1904.11.
    Speaker Notes:

    Paragraph 1904.4 explains the overall process for deciding whether or not to record a case. All cases (both injury and illness cases) are analyzed using the same criteria. Illness cases are only recorded if they meet the same criteria as injury cases.

    1904.4 also includes a flowchart that provides a visual representation of the overall process for deciding whether or not to record an injury or illness.

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