Deadline for Reporting OSHA Records is Approaching

Here’s what you should do as you prepare OSHA records for annual reporting

By Mike McCullion


Injuries should be recorded if they require medical treatment beyond first aid. For example, if an employee cuts a finger and receives “first aid” only (Band-Aid or bandage), then that injury is most likely not recordable. However, if the cut requires stitches (considered medical treatment), then it is recordable.

As a reminder, the OSHA 300A summary of 2021 recordable cases needs to be posted and available for employee review from February 1 through April 30, 2022. For more information on OSHA recordkeeping and posting requirements, go to the OSHA recordkeeping website.

Mike McCullion, CSP, ARM, has over 40 years of occupational safety and health experience and previously served as director of market sectors and safety for the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association. Having retired from the roll at the end of 2021, McCullion now does safety consulting and writes for SNIPS.


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