You will find everything you need to complete OSHA’s Log and Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses for the next several years.
- How to Fill Out the Log – An example to guide you in filling out the Log properly.
- Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses – Several pages of the Log (but you may make as many copies of the Log as you need.) Notice that the Log is separate from the Summary
- Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses – Removable Summary pages for easy posting at the end of the year. Note that you post the Summary only, not the Log.
- Worksheet to Help You Fill Out the Summary– a worksheet for figuring the average number of employees who worked for your establishment and the total number of hours worked.
- OSHA’s 301: Injury and Illness Incident Report – Several copies of the OSHA 301 to provide details about the incident. You may make as many copies as you need or use an equivalent form.