The OSHA Recordkeeping Answer Book Author:Mark Moran The OSHA Recordkeeping Answer Book, 2001-2002 – NEW!! By: Mark M. Moran Though it may seem like a nonproductive, monotonous task at times, recording injuries and illnesses is an important function. Not only is accurate recordkeeping required by state and federal regulations, it can be a valuable tool for identifying and preventing safety a... more »nd health hazards in your facility. The OSHA Recordkeeping Answer Book is designed to assist you in understanding the new OSHA Recordkeeping requirements, interpretations, and procedures of the Occupational Safety and Health Act 29 CFR Part 1904. This new book will help employers interpret whether an injury or illness is OSHA recordable. It will help them understand what the new Recordkeeping requirements are, and what are the correct forms to be used in recording injuries and illnesses. The OSHA Recordkeeping Answer Book will be the only reference an employer will ever need to decide what the new Recordkeeping requirements are. ¨ Introduction to OSHA Recordkeeping ¨ What are OSHA's new Recordkeeping Requirements? ¨ What Recordkeeping forms are required? ¨ How to decide whether to record or not to record? ¨ What are OSHA's procedures for Inspecting Records? ¨ What are OSHA's General Industry (1910) Recordkeeping Requirements? ¨ Frequently Asked question about OSHA Recordkeeping. New OSHA Recordkeeping Laws are in effect starting January 1, 2002. Be Ready!« less