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I REQUESTED A WORK RELATEDNESS DETERMINATION AND RECEIVED A NONOCCUPATIONAL DETERMINATION; HOWEVER, THE INDIVIDUAL REMAINS LISTED ON THE RECORDABLE SECTION OF THE REPORT. WHY?

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I REQUESTED A WORK RELATEDNESS DETERMINATION AND RECEIVED A NONOCCUPATIONAL DETERMINATION; HOWEVER, THE INDIVIDUAL REMAINS LISTED ON THE RECORDABLE SECTION OF THE REPORT. WHY?

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A. Determination outcomes have no relationship to shift status. T K Group must identify all 10 dB STS and Recordable shift activity. A Work Relatedness Determination deemed nonoccupationally related serves as your basis not to log that individual to the OSHA 300 log. Q. AN EMPLOYEE SUSTAINED A RECORDABLE SHIFT LAST YEAR AND IT WAS DEEMED NONOCCUPATIONALLY RELATED BY DETERMINATION. THIS SAME INDIVIDUAL INDICATES A NEW RECORDABLE SHIFT THIS YEAR. MAY I USE THE PREVIOUS DETERMINATION TO KEEP THIS INDIVIDUAL OFF THE LOG FOR THIS YEAR”S NEW EVENT? A. No; each new event requires a new determination.

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