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Recordkeeping and Reporting
MIOSHA’s Part 11, Recording And Reporting of Occupational Injuries And Illnesses requires employers report work-related fatalities and severe injuries and illnesses. In addition, Part 11 dictates most employers submit annual data. View the tabs below to determine your reporting responsibilities.
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Annual Reporting
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Work-Related Fatality and Severe Injury and Illness Reporting
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Appendix A: Partially Exempt Industries
Appendix B: Designated Industries For R 408.22141 "Basic Requirement"
Appendix C: Designated Industries for R 408.22141a “Implementation”
Forms
- MIOSHA Recordkeeping Forms 300, 300A and 301 (Excel Spreadsheet Versions)
- MIOSHA Form 301 - Injury and Illness Incident Report
- MIOSHA Form 300A - Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses
- MIOSHA Form 300 - Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses
Guidelines & Tools
- Recordkeeping & Reporting PowerPoint
- Injury & Illness Recordkeeping Requirements for Temporary Workers Fact Sheet
- Recording and Reporting of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses (MIOSHA-STD-05-2)
- Injury/Illness Analysis and Cost Estimation (HO-44)
Looking for statistics? View Occupational Fatality & Injury and Illness Statistics.