NAC618.5512. “Recordable occupational injury or illness” defined.  


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  • “Recordable occupational injury or illness” means an occupational injury or illness that results in:

         1. A fatality, regardless of the time between the injury and death, or the length of the illness;

         2. A lost workday, other than for a fatality; or

         3. A nonfatal injury or illness without a lost workday which results in a transfer to another job or the termination of employment, or requires medical treatment other than first aid, or involves the loss of consciousness or the restriction of work or motion.

    Ê The term includes a diagnosed occupational illness that is reported to the employer, but is not classified as a fatality or does not result in a lost workday.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of Industrial Relations by R142-98, eff. 2-28-2000)