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Accident Recording System

Safety Instruction Number: 
18
Last Update: 
Thu, 01/01/2009

General

  • Reporting, recording and evaluating accidents is an important part of OSU's safety program
  • Accident records supply information to identify trends to help control conditions and acts that contribute to accidents
  • Recording OSU's accident experience is the responsibility of EH&S
  • EH&S has a recording system which meets OR-OSHA requirements and provides information about the types of accidents and where they occur
  • Information can be combined with medical and disability cost figures from SAIF to reflect the direct cost of occupational accidents
  • Managers can use information as an indicator of the financial impact of unsafe behavior and the need for loss control efforts
  • Requests for information regarding OSU's accident experience or the recording system should be made to EH&S at 7-2275

Accident Report

  • The basis for all information about injury accidents or occupational illnesses that occur at OSU is the Accident Report Form
  • The report is completed for all injuries or occupational illness to faculty, staff, students, volunteers, or visitors, with the exception of injuries caused by athletic activities
    • Employee report form is completed by the immediate supervisor
    • Student reports are by the instructor
    • Visitor reports are completed by the coordinator of the University activity
  • Further description of this program can be found in the Accident Investigation section of the Safety Procedures Handbook

Accident File

  • All injuries and occupational illnesses that are reported to EH&S are entered into the data base which includes information about when and where the accident occurred, who was injured, the type of accident, and the department.
  • The data can be manipulated to provide statistical information on any or all of these categories including a breakdown by location, department, or group if desired.

OSHA Log and Summary Report

  • All occupational injuries and illnesses that meet the definition of OSHA reportable are placed on the OSHA Log
  • EH&S maintains the OSHA Log for the main campus and all off-campus facilities that employ more than 10 employees
  • OSU facilities where less than 10 employees are employed are not required to maintain a separate OSHA Log and are considered as part of the main campus
  • A copy of the OSHA Log along with a summary report is sent to each of these facilities monthly
  • An OSHA form 300 Annual Summary of Occupational Injuries/Illnesses is also prepared by EH&S and sent to each facility to post for one month beginning February 1

Risk Management

Additional information on risk management claims can be found on the OSU Business Services website located at: http://risk.oregonstate.edu/

Worker's Compensation Resources

Additional information on worker's compensation can be found on the OSU Human Resources website located at: http://oregonstate.edu/admin/hr/benefits/wc.html