Or. Admin. R. 437-001-0704
(1) Purpose. This rule requires employers to report certain work-related fatalities, injuries, and illnesses.
NOTE: Reporting a work-related injury, illness, or fatality does not assign fault to anybody, does not prove the violation of an OSHA rule, and does not establish the employee’s eligibility for workers’ compensation or other benefits.
(3) You must report fatalities and catastrophes to Oregon OSHA only in person or by telephone within 8 hours of occurrence or employer knowledge (reported to you or any of your agents) of a fatality or catastrophe:
(a) Fatalities. You must report all work-related fatalities. You must report all fatalities caused by a heart attack at work. Report a fatality only if death occurs within 30 days of the incident.
NOTE: Work-related fatalities include those caused by a motor vehicle accident that happens during the employee’s work shift.
(4) You must report in-patient hospitalizations, loss of an eye, and either amputations or avulsions that result in bone loss, to Oregon OSHA within 24 hours after occurrence of the work related incident or employer knowledge (reported to you or any of your agents) of the event. When an amputation, avulsion, or loss of an eye involves in-patient hospitalization, you need only to make a single report.
(c) Amputations and avulsions.
(D) Report an amputation or avulsion only if it occurs within 24 hours of the incident that caused the amputation or avulsion.
NOTE: There are additional reporting requirements for injuries relating to Mechanical Power Presses, 1910.217(g). Oregon OSHA Office locations and telephone numbers are: Table 1 (attached).
[ED. NOTE: To view attachments referenced in rule text, click here for PDF copy.]
ORS 654.025(2) & 656.726(4)
ORS 654.001 - 654.295
OSHA 5-2018, amend filed 11/29/2018, effective 12/17/2018
OHSA 2-2015, f. 3-18-15, cert. ef. 1-1-16