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A worker reports a minor injury that required first aid only. According to OSHA recordkeeping requirements, what action is required?

Correct Answer

C) No recording required for first aid cases

OSHA does not require recording of first aid cases on the 300 log. Only injuries requiring medical treatment beyond first aid, days away from work, restricted work, or job transfer must be recorded.

Answer Options
A
Record on OSHA 300 log within 7 days
B
Report to OSHA within 24 hours
C
No recording required for first aid cases
D
Record only if worker misses time from work

Why This Is the Correct Answer

OSHA specifically exempts first aid cases from recordkeeping requirements on the 300 log. First aid is defined as one-time treatment and subsequent observation of minor scratches, cuts, burns, splinters, and similar injuries that do not ordinarily require medical care. This exemption helps distinguish between minor workplace incidents and more serious injuries that indicate workplace safety concerns requiring documentation and analysis.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: Record on OSHA 300 log within 7 days

The 7-day recording requirement applies only to recordable injuries, which exclude first aid cases. First aid incidents are specifically exempted from OSHA 300 log requirements regardless of timing.

Option B: Report to OSHA within 24 hours

The 24-hour reporting requirement applies only to fatalities and severe injuries requiring hospitalization of three or more employees, not minor first aid cases.

Option D: Record only if worker misses time from work

While missed work time would make an injury recordable, first aid cases are exempt from recording even if they don't involve missed time. The exemption is based on the severity of treatment, not work impact.

Memory Technique

Think 'First Aid = First Pass' - first aid cases get a free pass from OSHA recordkeeping requirements

Reference Hint

OSHA 29 CFR 1904 - Recording and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illnesses, specifically section 1904.7 regarding general recording criteria

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