Section 7-2002. ACCIDENT REPORTING AND RECORD KEEPING  


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    2002.1The Office of Occupational Safety and Health (hereinafter referred to as "Office") shall investigate and take prompt action in all accidents involving fatalities, serious injuries or expensive property damage, estimated at one thousand dollars ($1,000) or over.

     

    2002.2Each agency shall record all accidents and injuries which occur on the job.

     

    2002.3Each agency shall record and report all accidents involving fatalities, serious injuries or expensive property damage, estimated at one thousand dollars ($1,000) or over. All accidents shall be verbally reported to the Office immediately.

     

    2002.4A written report on a form prescribed by the Office shall be submitted within three (3) business days of each occurrence.

     

    2002.5Each agency shall submit the following safety progress reports to the office not later than the fifth (5th) day of each month:

     

    (a)Summary of injuries report;

     

    (b)Employee Safety Performance reports; and

     

    (c)Motor Vehicle Fleet Safety Performance report.

     

    2002.6Each agency shall submit an annual report to the Office on prescribed forms not later than January 15th, of each year.