Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 296. Labor and Industries, Department of |
Chapter 296-27. Recordkeeping and reporting. |
Section 296-27-00101. Purpose and scope. |
Section 296-27-00103. Partial exemption for employers with ten or fewer employees. |
Section 296-27-00105. Partial exemption for establishments in certain industries. |
Section 296-27-00107. Keeping records for more than one agency. |
Section 296-27-011. Recordkeeping forms and recording criteria. |
Section 296-27-01101. Recording criteria. |
Section 296-27-01103. Determination of work-relatedness. |
Section 296-27-01105. Determination of new cases. |
Section 296-27-01107. General recording criteria. |
Section 296-27-01109. Recording criteria for needlestick and sharps injuries. |
Section 296-27-01111. Recording criteria for medical removal cases. |
Section 296-27-01113. Recording criteria for occupational hearing loss cases. |
Section 296-27-01115. Recording criteria for work-related tuberculosis cases. |
Section 296-27-01119. Forms. |
Section 296-27-021. Other injury and illness recordkeeping requirements. |
Section 296-27-02101. Multiple business establishments. |
Section 296-27-02103. Covered employees. |
Section 296-27-02105. Annual summary. |
Section 296-27-02107. Retention and updating. |
Section 296-27-02109. Change in business ownership. |
Section 296-27-02111. Employee involvement. |
Section 296-27-02113. Prohibition against discrimination. |
Section 296-27-02117. Variances from the recordkeeping rule. |
Section 296-27-031. Reporting fatalities, inpatient hospitalizations, amputations, and losses of an eye as the result of work-related incidents. |
Section 296-27-03101. Providing records to government representatives. |
Section 296-27-03103. Annual OSHA injury and illness survey. |
Section 296-27-03105. Requests from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) for data. |
Section 296-27-051. Definitions. |
Section 296-27-05101. Definitions. |
Section 296-27-061. Nonmandatory Appendix A—Age adjustment calculations for comparing audiograms for recording hearing loss. |