OSHA Recordable?
LindaS
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We have an employee who injured her finger, she went to the walk in clinic and was given a finger splint, no prescription medication and no follow-up was required. Although she was provided with some "restrictions", she was still able to perform the functions of the job. She returned to work but informed the supervisor that her finger hurt and because it was slow, the supervisor allowed her to go home early. In addition there were a couple of days that she didn't work due to the combination of it being slow and her complaints about her finger (this was at her request and not that of the company).
Based on the information provided by OSHA, her medical treatment would fall under first aid (at least that is my interpretation) but I'm not sure it I should record it due to time missed from work.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Based on the information provided by OSHA, her medical treatment would fall under first aid (at least that is my interpretation) but I'm not sure it I should record it due to time missed from work.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
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I would not consider this recordable at all.
My $0.02 worth.
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