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OSHA 1904SubpartD

Other recordkeeping requirements

Subpart D

11 Questions & Answers

Questions & Answers

Under 1904 Subpart D, what is the subpart title?

Under 1904 Subpart D the subpart title is "Other OSHA Injury and Illness Recordkeeping Requirements" and it is part of OSHA's recordkeeping rules (1904 Subpart D).

  • This title is the official descriptive name shown for Subpart D of Part 1904.

Under 1904 Subpart D, what Part number and Part title does this subpart belong to?

Under 1904 Subpart D this subpart belongs to Part Number 1904, which is titled "Recording and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illnesses" (Part 1904).

  • Use the Part number and title exactly when referencing the broader recordkeeping and reporting requirements.

Under 1904 Subpart D, where can I find the official online regulatory text?

Under 1904 Subpart D you can find the official regulatory text on OSHA's regulation page for Part 1904 (1904 Subpart D).

  • The GPO/e-CFR version of the text is also provided as the GPO source and is available at the e-CFR: e-CFR — Part 1904.

Under 1904 Subpart D, what is the standard number I should cite in internal policies?

Under 1904 Subpart D you should cite the standard number as Part 1904, Subpart D (commonly written as 1904 Subpart D) when referring to this set of requirements (1904 Subpart D).

  • Use this exact label in policies and compliance documents to be clear about which subpart you mean.

Under 1904 Subpart D, are there any Letters of Interpretation provided in this batch?

Under 1904 Subpart D there were no related Letters of Interpretation included in this batch of materials; the record for this batch shows "No related interpretation letters were found." Refer to the OSHA Part 1904 page for the standard text (1904 Subpart D).

  • If you need formal interpretations, check OSHA's Letters of Interpretation database or contact OSHA directly.

Under 1904 Subpart D, does the provided document list the individual regulatory sections in the subpart?

Under 1904 Subpart D the provided document does not list individual section text for the subpart; it only gives the subpart title, part number, and GPO source (1904 Subpart D).

  • To see the specific regulatory paragraphs and requirements, open the full regulatory text on OSHA's page or the e-CFR link: e-CFR — Part 1904.

Under 1904 Subpart D, what should an employer do if they need the detailed compliance requirements that are not shown here?

Under 1904 Subpart D an employer should consult the full regulatory text on OSHA's site or the e-CFR to get the detailed compliance requirements (1904 Subpart D).

  • If questions remain after reading the regulation, employers can request a formal clarification through OSHA's Letters of Interpretation process or contact OSHA for guidance.

Under 1904 Subpart D, how should I reference the GPO/e-CFR source when documenting my compliance research?

Under 1904 Subpart D you should note the GPO/e-CFR as the source for the official regulatory text and include the e-CFR link in your documentation while also referencing the OSHA regulation page (1904 Subpart D).

  • Example: "Regulatory text consulted: e-CFR — Part 1904 (GPO source) and OSHA Part 1904 page." Use the e-CFR link: e-CFR — Part 1904.

Under 1904 Subpart D, who is the intended audience for this subpart?

Under 1904 Subpart D the intended audience is employers and workplace safety professionals who must comply with OSHA's injury and illness recordkeeping and reporting rules under Part 1904 (1904 Subpart D).

  • Employees and consultants will also rely on these regulations when establishing or auditing recordkeeping programs.

Under 1904 Subpart D, how can I confirm whether a specific recordkeeping requirement is included in this subpart?

Under 1904 Subpart D you can confirm whether a specific requirement is included by reviewing the full Part 1904 regulatory text on OSHA's website or in the e-CFR and searching within the subpart text for the topic of interest (1904 Subpart D).

Under 1904 Subpart D, what is the best way to link to this subpart in an internal report or training slide?

Under 1904 Subpart D the best practice is to refer to the regulation by its standard label (for example, "1904 Subpart D — Other OSHA Injury and Illness Recordkeeping Requirements") and include a direct link to OSHA's Part 1904 page (1904 Subpart D).

  • Optionally include the e-CFR link for audiences who prefer the GPO-hosted regulatory text: e-CFR — Part 1904.