An employee sustains a lost time injury while operating a company vehicle on personal business and on his own time, is the case recordable?
Answer Employee use of the vehicle on personal business falls under the following exception to recording found in Section 14300.5: The injury or illness is solely the result of an employee doing personal tasks (unrelated to their employment) at the establishment outside of the employee’s assigned working hours.
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