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- California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 14300. Purpose.
The purpose of this rule (Article 2) is to require employers to record work-related fatalities, injuries and illnesses
- 14300 - Purpose | State Regulations - LII Legal Information Institute
The purpose of this rule (Article 2) is to require employers to record work-related fatalities, injuries and illnesses
- Division of Labor Statistics and Research, Subchapter 1. Occupational . . .
Appendix H - Designated Industries for § 14300 41 (a) (2) Annual Electronic Submission of Cal OSHA Form 300A Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses by Establishments With 20 or More Employees but Fewer Than 250 Employees in Designated Industries
- Article 2 - Employer Records of Occupational Injury or Illness
§ 14300 11 - Recording Criteria for Work-Related Tuberculosis Cases § 14300 12 - Recording Criteria for Cases Involving Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders
- California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 14300. 7. General . . .
When an injury or illness involves one or more days away from work, you must record the injury or illness on the Cal OSHA Form 300 with a mark in the space for cases involving days away and an entry of the number of calendar days away from work in the number of days column
- California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 14300. 1. Partial . . .
(1) If your company had ten (10) or fewer employees at all times during the last calendar year, you do not need to keep Cal OSHA injury and illness records unless OSHA or the BLS informs you in writing that you must keep records under the provisions of Section 14300 41 or Section 14300 42
- NRC Final Rule Revises Procedures Under Executive Order 14300
Under the auspices of Section 5 of Executive Order 14300, Ordering the Reform of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) published on November 26, 2025 an immediately effective final rule, Streamlining Select Rules of Practice and Procedure The NRC rescinded a “discrete number” of its rules of practice as “either inconsistent with statutory
- California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 14300. 29. Forms
If the computer can produce equivalent forms when they are needed, as described under Sections 14300 35 and 14300 40, you may keep your records using a computer system
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