Letters of Interpretation
OSHA Recordkeeping Advisor
This interactive tool simulates the interaction you might have with an expert on the Recordkeeping rules. It asks questions and provides answers based on your responses. In some cases, you may need additional expert help.
The OSHA Recordkeeping Handbook
The OSHA Recordkeeping Handbook is a compendium of existing agency approved policy, including the 2001 Recordkeeping rule (Regulatory text and relevant decision discussion from the Preamble to the rule), Frequently Asked Questions and the Letters of Interpretation.
A Brief Tutorial on Completing the Recordkeeping Forms
This presentation reviews OSHA recordkeeping requirements at a high level, with an emphasis on how to fill out the forms provided in OSHA's Recordkeeping Forms package. The tutorial covers what types of operations come under the recordkeeping rule, what types of injury and illness incidents must be recorded, and what information is to be included in each of the OSHA forms.
Training Module
Summary of Comments from the Small Business Teleconferences on OSHA's Proposed Rule on Musculoskeletal Disorder (MSD) Recordkeeping Requirements.
This report summarizes a series of teleconferences held by OSHA and the Small Business Administration Office of Advocacy April 11 and 12, 2011. OSHA invites comments from the public, particularly small business owners, on the information and issues in the report. The press release and Federal Register notice announcing the reopening of the record can be found on the left. |