WAC 296-27-02103
Covered employees. (1) Basic requirement.
You must record on the OSHA 300 Log the recordable injuries and
illnesses of all employees on your payroll, whether they are
labor, executive, hourly, salary, part-time, seasonal, or migrant
workers. You also must record the recordable injuries and
illnesses that occur to employees who are not on your payroll if
you supervise these employees on a day-to-day basis. If your
business is organized as a sole proprietorship or partnership,
the owner or partners are not considered employees for
recordkeeping purposes.
(2) Implementation.
(a) If a self-employed person is injured or becomes ill
while doing work at my business, do I need to record the injury
or illness? No, self-employed individuals are not covered by the
WISH Act or this standard.
(b) If I obtain employees from a temporary help service,
employee leasing service, or personnel supply service, do I have
to record an injury or illness occurring to one of those
employees? You must record these injuries and illnesses if you
supervise these employees on a day-to-day basis.
(c) If an employee in my establishment is a contractor's
employee, must I record an injury or illness occurring to that
employee? If the contractor's employee is under the day-to-day
supervision of the contractor, the contractor is responsible for
recording the injury or illness. If you supervise the contractor
employee's work on a day-to-day basis, you must record the injury
or illness.
(d) Must the personnel supply service, temporary help
service, employee leasing service, or contractor also record the
injuries or illnesses occurring to temporary, leased or contract
employees that I supervise on a day-to-day basis? No, you and
the temporary help service, employee leasing service, personnel
supply service, or contractor should coordinate your efforts to
make sure that each injury and illness is recorded only once:
Either on your OSHA 300 Log (if you provide day-to-day
supervision) or on the other employer's OSHA 300 Log (if that
company provides day-to-day supervision).
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, [49.17].040, and[49.17].050
. 02-01-064, § 296-27-02103, filed 12/14/01,
effective 1/1/02.]