California Code of Regulations
Title 8 - Industrial Relations
Division 1 - Department of Industrial Relations
Chapter 7 - Department of Industrial Relations
Subchapter 1 - Occupational Injury or Illness Reports and Records
Article 2 - Employer Records of Occupational Injury or Illness
Section 14300.30 - Multiple Establishments
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
(a) Basic requirement. You must keep a separate Cal/OSHA Form 300 for each establishment that is expected to be in operation for one year or longer.
(b) Implementation.
Yes. However, you do not have to keep a separate Cal/OSHA Form 300 for each such establishment. You may keep one Cal/OSHA Form 300 that covers all of your short-term establishments. You may also include the short-term establishments' recordable injuries and illnesses on a Cal/OSHA Form 300 that covers short-term establishments for individual company divisions or geographic regions.
Yes. You may keep the records for an establishment at your headquarters or other central location if you:
EXCEPTION: If you have an establishment in SIC Code 781 and it is operated at a location that is remote from your central location, you must transmit the information to the central location within the lesser of 30 calendar days of learning of the injury or illness, or 7 calendar days of termination of operations at the remote location;
You must link each of your employees with one of your establishments, for recordkeeping purposes. You must record each injury and illness on the Cal/OSHA Form 300 of the injured or ill employee's establishment, or on a Cal/OSHA Form 300 that covers that employee's short-term establishment.
If the injury or illness occurs at one of your establishments, you must record the injury or illness on the Cal/OSHA Form 300 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 Cal/OSHA Form 300 for the establishment at which the employee normally works.
1. New section filed 1-15-2002; operative 1-15-2002 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4 (Register 2002, No. 3).
Note: Authority cited: Section 6410, Labor Code. Reference: Section 6410, Labor Code.