Nam Agreement Osha

§ In addition, employers must register significant work-related injuries or diagnoses of illness by a licensed physician or other health professional, even if this does not result in death, work stoppage, work or transfer of work, medical care beyond first aid or unconsciousness. . § Administration of tetanus vaccines (other vaccinations, such as hepatitis B vaccine or rabies vaccine, are considered medical treatment) § Use of massages (physiotherapy or chiropractic treatment are considered medical treatment for registration purposes) § Removal of fragments or foreign matter from areas other than the eye by irrigation, pliers, cotton swabs or other simple means Alaska Arizona California Connecticut Hawaii Illinois Iowa Kentu cky Maryland Michigan Nevada New J ersey New York North Carolina Oregon South Carolina Tennessee Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Puerto Rico Virgin Islands “OSHA will now receive important reports on work-related deaths and serious injuries and illnesses, which will allow the Agency to use our resources to save lives and prevent new injuries and illnesses, significantly improve the situation. . . .