WAC 296-27-02101
Multiple business establishments. (1)
Basic requirement. You must keep a separate OSHA 300 Log for
each establishment that is expected to be in operation for one
year or longer.
(2) Implementation.
(a) Do I need to keep injury and illness records for
short-term establishments (i.e., establishments that will exist
for less than a year)? Yes, however, you do not have to keep a
separate OSHA 300 Log for each such establishment. You may keep
one OSHA 300 Log that covers all of your short-term
establishments. You may also include the short-term
establishments' recordable injuries and illnesses on an OSHA 300
Log that covers short-term establishments for individual company
divisions or geographic regions.
(b) May I keep the records for all of my establishments at
my headquarters location or at some other central location? Yes,
you may keep the records for an establishment at your
headquarters or other central location if you can:
• Transmit information about the injuries and illnesses
from the establishment to the central location within seven
calendar days of receiving information that a recordable injury
or illness has occurred; and
• Produce and send the records from the central location to
the establishment within the time frames required by WAC 296-27-02111 and 296-27-03103 when you are required to provide
records to a government representative, employees, former
employees or employee representatives.
(c) Some of my employees work at several different locations
or do not work at any of my establishments at all. How do I
record cases for these employees? You must link each of your
employees with one of your establishments, for recordkeeping
purposes. You must record the injury and illness on the OSHA 300
Log of the injured or ill employee's establishment, or on an OSHA
300 Log that covers that employee's short-term establishment.
(d) How do I record an injury or illness when an employee of
one of my establishments is injured or becomes ill while visiting
or working at another of my establishments, or while working away
from any of my establishments? If the injury or illness occurs
at one of your establishments, you must record the injury or
illness on the OSHA 300 Log of the establishment at which the
injury or illness occurred. If the employee is injured or
becomes ill and is not at one of your establishments, you must
record the case on the OSHA 300 Log at the establishment at which
the employee normally works.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, [49.17].040, and[49.17].050
. 02-01-064, § 296-27-02101, filed 12/14/01,
effective 1/1/02.]