Generating OSHA 300 Report

You generate the OSHA 300 report to satisfy government requirements for injury and illness reporting. You can create these reports in detail or summary mode.

The detailed or summary versions of the OSHA 300 report include both case information and employee information. You can also use these reports to track company injury and illness statistics. The detailed report versions list the employees who suffered a government reportable injury or illness, a short description of the injury or illness, and the extent or outcome of the incident.

If you do not want the detailed format that includes a log of each injury or illness, you can generate the summary versions of the OSHA 300 report. The summary versions list each type of injury or illness, and the number of occurrences for each type. Generally, you use the summary format to meet the OSHA requirements to post reportable illnesses and annual injuries that occurred at each physical location.

See JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Human Resources Reports.