Table of Contents
- 1 Are staples OSHA recordable?
- 2 What is considered an other recordable case?
- 3 Is a finger splint OSHA recordable?
- 4 Is a fractured finger OSHA recordable?
- 5 Is a chipped tooth a recordable?
- 6 Is drilling a nail OSHA recordable?
- 7 What happens if you get a staple in your hand?
- 8 What should I do if I stapled my finger?
Are staples OSHA recordable?
Using wound coverings such as bandages, Band-Aids, or gauze pads, or using butterfly bandages or Steri-Strips. (Other wound-closing devices such as sutures and staples are considered medical treatment.)
What is a recordable injury per OSHA?
How does OSHA define a recordable injury or illness? Any work-related injury or illness that results in loss of consciousness, days away from work, restricted work, or transfer to another job.
What is considered an other recordable case?
In its simplest definition, an other recordable case is a work-related injury or illness that does not involve death, one or more days away from work, or one or more days of restricted work or job transfer, and where the employee receives medical treatment beyond first aid.
Do they record all injuries?
A minor cut or sprain may seem quite innocuous at first and therefore insignificant in terms of further monitoring but the truth is that legally businesses are required to log all accidents regardless of immediate threat to life.
Is a finger splint OSHA recordable?
For OSHA recordkeeping purposes, a splint will always be considered medical treatment, even if the “splint” is fabricated to fit the injured employee. Therefore, if an employee has a work-related injury that results in the use of a “splint,” the case will always be recordable.
Is a broken finger an OSHA recordable?
The injuries were a bone chip to the end of a finger, and a depression in the bone of a finger. The physicians called the injuries a “tuft fracture” and a “divot fracture”. In these instances the bone chip and. Yes, all work related fractures are recordable.
Is a fractured finger OSHA recordable?
Is drilling a fingernail OSHA recordable?
A3 Yes. Q4 Is drilling a hole through a fingernail to relieve pressure (subungual hematoma) considered medical treatment? A4 Yes. The draining of any fluids or blood is to be considered medical treatment.
Is a chipped tooth a recordable?
Yes. A case involving a chipped or broken tooth is considered a significant injury when diagnosed by a physician or other health care professional. Work-related significant injuries are automatically recordable.
Do I get paid if I have an accident at work?
According to the law, any worker who is injured at work may be entitled to claim compensation if their injuries were caused by a no-fault accident. In this case the accident is caused due to your employer’s negligence and you should get paid.
Is drilling a nail OSHA recordable?
What makes up the bone structure of the hand?
Occasionally, the pisiform can break or can have arthritis in the joint it makes with the triquetrum. The metacarpals of the fingers make up the bone structure of most of the hand. They are all similar in shape and have joints in the wrist on one end, and the finger at the other end.
What happens if you get a staple in your hand?
You’ve had the misfortune of accidentally getting a staple in your hand while using a stapler or staple gun, and have sustained what is known as a puncture wound. Puncture wounds tend to be narrow and deep, making them harder to clean and increasing the risk of infection.
Where is the triquetrum located in the hand?
The triquetrum is a bone on the small finger side of the wrist in the first row of wrist bones. This bone adds stability to the wrist, gives the wrist a larger surface to bear weight transmitted from the hand, and makes a joint with other carpal bones including the pisiform.
What should I do if I stapled my finger?
Put ½ cup of epsom salt into a clean container / bucket with warm water and stir. Soak your hand/ finger for 20 minutes. Dry off the area and put a sterile bandage over your injury.