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Soft Tissue Massage Considered First-Aid For OSHA Recordkeeping Purposes

Cozen O'Connor | | Return|
Most employers with more than 10 employees are required to keep a record of serious work-related injuries and illnesses. However, minor injuries requiring only “first aid” generally do not need to be recorded. OSHA’s definition of “first aid” is a...
By: Cozen O'Connor
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/soft-tissue-massage-considered-first-63881/

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