Regulations last checked for updates: Nov 26, 2024

Title 29 - Labor last revised: Nov 22, 2024
§ 1904.1 - Partial exemption for employers with 10 or fewer employees.

(a) Basic requirement. (1) If your company had 10 or fewer employees at all times during the last calendar year, you do not need to keep OSHA injury and illness records unless OSHA or the Bureau of Labor Statistics informs you in writing that you must keep records under § 1904.41 or § 1904.42. However, as required by § 1904.39, all employers covered by the OSH Act must report to OSHA any work-related incident that results in a fatality, the in-patient hospitalization of one or more employees, an employee amputation, or an employee loss of an eye.

(2) If your company had more than ten (10) employees at any time during the last calendar year, you must keep OSHA injury and illness records unless your establishment is classified as a partially exempt industry under § 1904.2.

(b) Implementation—(1) Is the partial exemption for size based on the size of my entire company or on the size of an individual business establishment? The partial exemption for size is based on the number of employees in the entire company.

(2) How do I determine the size of my company to find out if I qualify for the partial exemption for size? To determine if you are exempt because of size, you need to determine your company's peak employment during the last calendar year. If you had no more than 10 employees at any time in the last calendar year, your company qualifies for the partial exemption for size.

[66 FR 6122, Jan. 19, 2001, as amended at 85 FR 8731, Feb. 18, 2020]
§ 1904.2 - Partial exemption for establishments in certain industries.

(a) Basic requirement. (1) If your business establishment is classified in a specific industry group listed in appendix A to this subpart, you do not need to keep OSHA injury and illness records unless the government asks you to keep the records under § 1904.41 or § 1904.42. However, all employers must report to OSHA any workplace incident that results in an employee's fatality, in-patient hospitalization, amputation, or loss of an eye (see § 1904.39).

(2) If one or more of your company's establishments are classified in a non-exempt industry, you must keep OSHA injury and illness records for all of such establishments unless your company is partially exempted because of size under § 1904.1.

(b) Implementation—(1) Is the partial industry classification exemption based on the industry classification of my entire company or on the classification of individual business establishments operated by my company? The partial industry classification exemption applies to individual business establishments. If a company has several business establishments engaged in different classes of business activities, some of the company's establishments may be required to keep records, while others may be partially exempt.

(2) How do I determine the correct NAICS code for my company or for individual establishments? You can determine your NAICS code by using one of three methods, or you may contact your nearest OSHA office or State agency for help in determining your NAICS code:

(i) You can use the search feature at the U.S. Census Bureau NAICS main Web page: http://www.census.gov/eos/www/naics/. In the search box for the most recent NAICS, enter a keyword that describes your kind of business. A list of primary business activities containing that keyword and the corresponding NAICS codes will appear. Choose the one that most closely corresponds to your primary business activity, or refine your search to obtain other choices.

(ii) Rather than searching through a list of primary business activities, you may also view the most recent complete NAICS structure with codes and titles by clicking on the link for the most recent NAICS on the U.S. Census Bureau NAICS main Web page: http://www.census.gov/eos/www/naics/. Then click on the two-digit Sector code to see all the NAICS codes under that Sector. Then choose the six-digit code of your interest to see the corresponding definition, as well as cross-references and index items, when available.

(iii) If you know your old SIC code, you can also find the appropriate 2002 NAICS code by using the detailed conversion (concordance) between the 1987 SIC and 2002 NAICS available in Excel format for download at the “Concordances” link at the U.S. Census Bureau NAICS main Web page: http://www.census.gov/eos/www/naics/.

[66 FR 6122, Jan. 19, 2001, as amended at 79 FR 56186, Sept. 18, 2014]
§ 1904.3 - Keeping records for more than one agency.

If you create records to comply with another government agency's injury and illness recordkeeping requirements, OSHA will consider those records as meeting OSHA's part 1904 recordkeeping requirements if OSHA accepts the other agency's records under a memorandum of understanding with that agency, or if the other agency's records contain the same information as this part 1904 requires you to record. You may contact your nearest OSHA office or State agency for help in determining whether your records meet OSHA's requirements.

Appendix Appendix A - Non-Mandatory Appendix A to Subpart B of Part 1904—Partially Exempt Industries

Employers are not required to keep OSHA injury and illness records for any establishment classified in the following North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes, unless they are asked in writing to do so by OSHA, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), or a state agency operating under the authority of OSHA or the BLS. All employers, including those partially exempted by reason of company size or industry classification, must report to OSHA any employee's fatality, in-patient hospitalization, amputation, or loss of an eye (see § 1904.39).

NAICS Code Industry
4412Other Motor Vehicle Dealers.
4431Electronics and Appliance Stores.
4461Health and Personal Care Stores.
4471Gasoline Stations.
4481Clothing Stores.
4482Shoe Stores.
4483Jewelry, Luggage, and Leather Goods Stores.
4511Sporting Goods, Hobby, and Musical Instrument Stores.
4512Book, Periodical, and Music Stores.
4531Florists.
4532Office Supplies, Stationery, and Gift Stores.
4812Nonscheduled Air Transportation.
4861Pipeline Transportation of Crude Oil.
4862Pipeline Transportation of Natural Gas.
4869Other Pipeline Transportation.
4879Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation, Other.
4885Freight Transportation Arrangement.
5111Newspaper, Periodical, Book, and Directory Publishers.
5112Software Publishers.
5121Motion Picture and Video Industries.
5122Sound Recording Industries.
5151Radio and Television Broadcasting.
5172Wireless Telecommunications Carriers (except Satellite).
5173Telecommunications Resellers.
5179Other Telecommunications.
5181Internet Service Providers and Web Search Portals.
5182Data Processing, Hosting, and Related Services.
5191Other Information Services.
5211Monetary Authorities—Central Bank.
5221Depository Credit Intermediation.
5222Nondepository Credit Intermediation.
5223Activities Related to Credit Intermediation.
5231Securities and Commodity Contracts Intermediation and Brokerage.
5232Securities and Commodity Exchanges.
5239Other Financial Investment Activities.
5241Insurance Carriers.
5242Agencies, Brokerages, and Other Insurance Related Activities.
5251Insurance and Employee Benefit Funds.
5259Other Investment Pools and Funds.
5312Offices of Real Estate Agents and Brokers.
5331Lessors of Nonfinancial Intangible Assets (except Copyrighted Works).
5411Legal Services.
5412Accounting, Tax Preparation, Bookkeeping, and Payroll Services.
5413Architectural, Engineering, and Related Services.
5414Specialized Design Services.
5415Computer Systems Design and Related Services.
5416Management, Scientific, and Technical Consulting Services.
5417Scientific Research and Development Services.
5418Advertising and Related Services.
5511Management of Companies and Enterprises.
5611Office Administrative Services.
5614Business Support Services.
5615Travel Arrangement and Reservation Services.
5616Investigation and Security Services.
6111Elementary and Secondary Schools.
6112Junior Colleges.
6113Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools.
6114Business Schools and Computer and Management Training.
6115Technical and Trade Schools.
6116Other Schools and Instruction.
6117Educational Support Services.
6211Offices of Physicians.
6212Offices of Dentists.
6213Offices of Other Health Practitioners.
6214Outpatient Care Centers.
6215Medical and Diagnostic Laboratories.
6244Child Day Care Services.
7114Agents and Managers for Artists, Athletes, Entertainers, and Other Public Figures.
7115Independent Artists, Writers, and Performers.
7213Rooming and Boarding Houses.
7221Full-Service Restaurants.
7222Limited-Service Eating Places.
7224Drinking Places (Alcoholic Beverages).
8112Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance.
8114Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance.
8121Personal Care Services.
8122Death Care Services.
8131Religious Organizations.
8132Grantmaking and Giving Services.
8133Social Advocacy Organizations.
8134Civic and Social Organizations.
8139Business, Professional, Labor, Political, and Similar Organizations.
[79 FR 56186, Sept. 18, 2014]
authority: 29 U.S.C. 657,658,660,666,669,673,Secretary. 3-2000 (65 FR 50017) and 1-2012 (77 FR 3912), as applicable, and 5 U.S.C. 553.
source: 66 FR 6122, Jan. 19, 2001, unless otherwise noted.
cite as: 29 CFR 1904.1