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Understanding OSHA Recordables: Focus on Loss of Consciousness

Occupational medical providers must clearly understand OSHA’s recordable criteria, particularly when it comes to incidents of loss of consciousness. Not only does this knowledge ensure compliance and accurate recordkeeping, but it also significantly impacts workplace safety metrics and financial implications for employers. What Causes Loss of Consciousness at Work? Loss

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OSHA Reporting Responsibilities on Workplace Deaths

In the ongoing series of OSHA recordables, today’s focus is on a tragic yet critical topic: deaths in the workplace. Understanding the OSHA reporting responsibilities, timing, and corrective actions is crucial for employers to ensure compliance and promote a safe working environment. OSHA Recordable Criteria What makes an injury OSHA

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