UC OSHA 300 log summary available
The record, which includes occupational injury and illness totals that occurred at UC in 2018, includes summaries available for the Uptown West and Medical campuses, UC Blue Ash and Clermont colleges
Contact: Jan Utrecht: 513-556-4968
The UC OSHA 300 Log Summary includes occupational injury and illness totals that occurred at UC in 2018. Summaries are available for the Uptown West and Medical campuses, UC Blue Ash, and Clermont Colleges.
Managers are required to share the university’s OSHA 300 Log Summary with employees. The OSHA 300 Log summary of work-related injuries and illnesses is required by regulations to be posted annually from Feb. 1 through April 30.
This summary is a record of the calendar year 2018 occupational injury and illness totals that occurred at the University of Cincinnati. Summaries are available for the Uptown West and Medical Campuses, UC Blue Ash College, and UC Clermont College. Be sure to post the summary that represents your area in a conspicuous place or places where notices to your employees are customarily posted.
Access your summary from Enviornmental Health and Safety's web site at www.ehs.uc.edu.
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