OSHA's Recordkeeping regulation (29 CFR 1904) requires employers with more than 10 employees (except those in certain low hazard retail, finance, insurance, or real estate industries) to document specific information about work-related illnesses or injuries on the OSHA 300 logs. Physicians may be asked questions by employers to help them decide what should or should not be recorded on the log. All work-related injuries and illnesses that involve medical treatment beyond first aid must be recorded. In addition, all work-related fatalities must be recorded. Employers are required to report a work-related fatality to OSHA within 8 hours. Starting in January 2015, employers are also required to report all work-related in-patient hospitalizations, amputations, and loss of an eye to OSHA within 24 hours. For more information, see OSHA's Injury and Illness Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements page: