Section 350.360
Covered Employees
a) Basic Requirement
Record on the OSHA 300 Log the
recordable injuries and illnesses of all employees on the employer's payroll,
whether they are labor, executive, hourly, salary, part-time, seasonal or
migrant workers. Record the recordable injuries and illnesses that occur to
employees who are not on the employer's payroll if the employer supervises
these employees on a day-to-day basis.
b) Implementation
1) A self-employed person who is
injured or becomes ill while doing work at an establishment is not covered by
this Part.
2) Injury or illness to employees
obtained from a temporary help service, employee leasing service or personnel
supply service (the direct employer) must be recorded if the establishment
employer supervises these employees on a day-to-day basis.
3) If a contractor's employee
is under the day-to-day supervision of the contractor, the contractor is responsible
for recording the injury or illness. If the employer in the establishment
supervises the contractor employee's work on a day-to-day basis, that employer
must record the injury or illness.
4) A direct employer or
contractor does not also record the injuries or illnesses occurring to
temporary, leased or contract employees supervised by the establishment
employer on a day-to-day basis. The establishment employer and the direct
employer or contractor should coordinate efforts to make sure that each injury
and illness is recorded only once, either on the establishment employer's OSHA
300 Log (if the establishment employer provides day-to-day supervision) or on
the direct employer's or contractor's OSHA 300 Log (if that entity provides
day-to-day supervision).