A safety incident occurs on a jobsite resulting in a worker requiring medical treatment beyond first aid. Within how many hours must this be reported to OSHA?
Correct Answer
B) 24 hours
OSHA requires that work-related injuries requiring medical treatment beyond first aid be reported within 24 hours. This reporting requirement helps OSHA track workplace safety trends and investigate serious incidents.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
OSHA regulations specifically require that work-related injuries requiring medical treatment beyond first aid must be reported within 24 hours of the incident. This 24-hour timeframe is a federal standard that applies to all construction sites and ensures timely documentation and investigation of workplace injuries. The reporting helps OSHA maintain accurate injury statistics and identify potential safety hazards that need immediate attention.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option A: 8 hours
8 hours is too short of a timeframe and is not the OSHA standard for injury reporting, though it may be confused with the timeframe for fatality reporting which is 8 hours
Option C: 48 hours
48 hours exceeds the OSHA requirement and would result in non-compliance with federal safety reporting standards
Option D: 72 hours
72 hours is far too long and would constitute a serious violation of OSHA reporting requirements
Memory Technique
Think '24 for treatment' - when someone needs medical treatment beyond first aid, you have 24 hours to report it to OSHA
Reference Hint
OSHA Construction Standards 29 CFR 1926 - Safety and Health Regulations for Construction, specifically the injury reporting requirements section
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