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OSHA recordkeeping that writes itself from the chart.

Record workplace injuries and illnesses once and let the OSHA 300, 300A and 301 logs build themselves — then file electronically, track work status and prove it, all on one certified record.

OSHA 300 / 300A / 301 logs Electronic ITA filing Work status built in
The problem

The injury log shouldn't be a spreadsheet you rebuild every audit.

When the first report, the clinical encounter and the OSHA log live in three different places, recordability decisions get re-litigated, 300A postings scramble every February, and electronic filing becomes a manual export. Recordkeeping should be a by-product of the care you already documented — not a parallel system.

What's included
  • OSHA 300, 300A & 301 logs
  • OSHA electronic filing
  • Work status & restrictions
  • Environmental health & safety
  • Medical clearance
How it runs on Enterprise Health

How Enterprise Health runs worksite injury & illness

Logs from the chart

Record once, log everywhere

A documented work-related encounter populates the OSHA 300, 300A and 301 logs automatically — with recordability and privacy-case handling applied as you go.

Electronic filing

ITA submission without the export

Establishment-level summaries are assembled for electronic submission to OSHA's Injury Tracking Application — no rebuilding the year in a spreadsheet.

Work status

Restrictions everyone can see

Work-status and restrictions live on the same record as the care, so supervisors, case managers and counsel are working from one defensible source.

EHS

Exposure & safety in context

Sharps, exposures and environmental health & safety events are tracked alongside the medical record they relate to, not in a disconnected EHS silo.

300 / 300A / 301OSHA logs generated from the encounter, not rekeyed
1-clickestablishment summaries assembled for electronic ITA filing
Audit-readyrecordability decisions and privacy cases documented in line

Illustrative of Enterprise Health's occupational-health deployments for this concept site.

Built for the standards that govern it

Mapped to the bodies that regulate this program.

FAQ

Worksite Injury & Illness, answered.

Does Enterprise Health generate OSHA 300, 300A and 301 logs?

Yes. Recording a work-related injury or illness in the chart populates the OSHA 300 log, the 300A annual summary and the 301 incident report automatically, with recordability and privacy-case handling applied.

Can it file injury data electronically with OSHA?

Establishment-level summaries are assembled for electronic submission to OSHA's Injury Tracking Application (ITA), so you file from the same record you documented care in rather than exporting to a spreadsheet.

How is this different from a standalone OSHA log spreadsheet?

A spreadsheet is a parallel copy that has to be reconciled and rebuilt. Here the log is a by-product of the clinical record — one source of truth that also carries the work status, restrictions and exposure context behind each case.

See worksite injury & illness on one certified record.

Start free, or book a demo and we'll show how Enterprise Health runs worksite injury & illness — mapped to the way your compliance and occupational-health teams actually work.