South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 71 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING AND REGULATION-DIVISION OF LABOR
Article 1 - OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH REGULATIONS
Subarticle 3 - RECORDING AND REPORTING OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES AND ILLNESSES
Subpart F - Transition From the Former Rule
Section 71-343 - Summary and posting of the 2001 data
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 71-343
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
(a) Basic requirement. If you were required to keep OSHA 200 Logs in 2001, you must post a 2000 annual summary from the OSHA 200 Log of occupational injuries and illnesses for each establishment.
(b) Implementation.
(1) What do I have to include in the summary?
(i) You must include a copy of the totals
from the 2001 OSHA 200 Log and the following information from that form:
(A) The calendar year covered;
(B) Your company name;
(C) The name and address of the
establishment; and
(D) The
certification signature, title and date.
(ii) If no injuries or illnesses occurred at
your establishment in 2001, you must enter zeros on the total line and post the
2001 summary.
(2) When am
I required to summarize and post the 2001 information?
(i) You must complete the summary by February
1, 2002; and
(ii) You must post a
copy of the summary in each establishment in a conspicuous place or places
where notices to employees are customarily posted. You must ensure that the
summary is not altered, defaced or covered by other material.
(3) You must post the 2001 summary
from February 1, 2002 to March 1, 2002. (Cross Reference: 1904.43)
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