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 OSHA Clarifies Three Issues For Recording Occupational Hearing Loss in conjunction with the final rule issued July 1, 2002.
* Do I need to fill out the OSHA Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses?
Brochure - OSHA Publication 3169   HTML - Partially Exempt Industries
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 12/17/2002
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 12/27/2001
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 10/12/2001
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 07/03/2001
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 01/19/2001
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* What do I need to comply with the new recordkeeping requirements?
Regulatory Text | Recordkeeping Forms | Compliance Directive (CPL 2-0.131)
* What should I do if there is a fatality or catastrophe at my work site?
Contact Information | 29 CFR 1904.39
* How will the new requirements differ from the previous requirements?
Major Changes | Side-by-Side
* What kind of assistance will OSHA be providing to help me comply with the new requirement?
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