top of page
Search
Writer's pictureNate Braymen

Q215 - Rigid Splint

Question: 

While descending a flight of stairs at work, an employee misses the last step and falls to the floor. During a break, the employee walks to a local convenience store to purchase and use a rigid splint for their arm. Is it recordable?

Answer:

NO. Medical treatment must be recommended by the employer or a licensed healthcare professional in order for it to be considered medical treatment beyond first aid for OSHA recordkeeping purposes.

Letter of Interpretation Generally, OSHA does not consider self-treatment or self-medication by the employee to constitute medical treatment beyond first aid. The treatment must be directed or recommended by the employer or a health care professional to be considered medical treatment beyond first aid.

Like this content? Want to support this site? Become a member today for access to premium content!


Email redbeard@isitrecordable.com for sponsorship opportunities.




Comments


bottom of page