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not a recordable injury

Did the employee experience an injury or illness?. No. Yes. Government and Contractor Employee Occupational Injuries and Illnesses Decision Tree. Not a recordable injury/illness. Do not record the injury or illness. No Preliminary Accident Report (PAN) needed.Back. Is the injury or illness work-related?.

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not a recordable injury

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    3. Not a recordable injury/illness. Do not record the injury or illness. No Preliminary Accident Report (PAN) needed. Back

    4. Is the injury or illness work-related?

    6. Is the injury or illness a new case?

    8. Update the previously recorded injury or illness entry on OSHA 300 Log if necessary. No Preliminary Accident Report (PAN) needed. Back

    9. Does the injury or illness meet the general recording criteria or the application to specific cases?

    10. Not a recordable injury/illness. Complete the Preliminary Accident Notification (PAN), no ENG Form 3394 is required. Do not record the injury or illness on the OSHA 300 Log. Back

    17. Project/Office/Lab/Center completes Preliminary Accident Notification (PAN). Do not record the accident. No ENG Form 3394 is required. Back

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