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OSHA’s Recording and Reporting of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses requires employers to record occupational injuries and illnesses on a log with a separate supporting record for each injury and illness and post in the workplace the log for the previous calendar year during the following month of February. This is required of employers with more than _________blank employees on a company-wide basis.

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OSHA’s Recording and Reporting of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses requires employers to record occupational injuries and illnesses on a log with a separate supporting record for each injury and illness and post in the workplace the log for the previous calendar year during the following month of February. This is required of employers with more than _________blank employees on a company-wide basis.

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