OSHA-Compliant Forms
Comprehensive and easy-to-use forms, all in one place
State and federal law requires documentation of specific types of workplace events. To stay in compliance, your facility is responsible for recording and maintaining reports of injuries, accidents, exposures, and other workplace incidents, and for making these reports available to inspectors following an incident. In many cases, California state law exceeds federal requirements and requires special documentation.
Aipura maintains a comprehensive, continually updated library of Cal/OSHA compliant forms, available for purchase by download.
Workplace Injuries
Cal/OSHA requires employers to document and certify certain work-related injuries and illnesses.
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Workplace Injuries Involving Exposure to Blood or OPIM
In addition to the documentation required for ordinary workplace injuries, Cal/OSHA requires special documentation and investigation procedures for workplace injuries involving exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials.
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Workplace Training & Safety
Health care facilities, which face special infection control and workplace exposure risks, are required to keep workplace training and safety records.
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Vaccinations
Health care facilities must provide employees with the hepatitis B vaccine and document their vaccination status.









