OSHA 300 Recordkeeping

OSHA Recordkeeping is an annual requirement for many employers to report and record serious work-related injuries and illnesses. This information helps employers, workers and OSHA evaluate the safety of a workplace, understand industry hazards, and implement worker protections. Employers can also use this information to reduce and eliminate hazards in the workplace to prevent future injuries and illnesses.

Employers can use this resource to navigate the recordkeeping rules.
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OSHA 300 Recordkeeping Documents

  • OSHA Form 301 – Injury & Illness Incident Report
  • OSHA 300 Log – Recordkeeping of work-related injuries and illnesses
  • OSHA Form 300A – Summary of work-related injuries and illnesses

ERNwest Video Tutorials

OSHA Recordkeeping – Keeping and Posting Logs

Injury Tracking Application (ITA)

Only a small fraction of establishments are required to electronically submit their Form 300A data to OSHA. Find out if you are required and access the ITA secure website for injury and illness data submissions. 

ITA Training​

Use key words to search the OSHA Injury and Illness Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements Q&A section.

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