SafetyQuestion 599 of 690
A recordable work-related injury must be entered on the Cal/OSHA 300 log within how many calendar days of learning that the case occurred?
a.1 calendar day
b.3 calendar days
c.7 calendar days
d.30 calendar days
Explanation
Title 8 §14300.29 requires that each recordable injury or illness be entered on the Form 300 log within 7 calendar days of receiving information that a recordable case occurred. This is separate from the 8-hour immediate reporting rule for serious injuries.
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