Complete OSHA Forms 300 and 300A using employee injury and illness information provided about a fictitious company.

In this assignment, you will complete OSHA Forms 300 and 300A using employee injury and illness information provided about a fictitious company. In addition to completing the OSHA forms, you will create a minimum one-page memo to the chief executive officer (CEO) as detailed below. Background Information JWJ Plant is a sewage treatment facility located at 53 Anderson Ave., Pittsburgh, PA, North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) Code 221320. It employs an annual average of 140 employees, with 300,000 total hours worked by all employees last year. JWJ Plant had the following injuries in the past year: John Smith, an electrician, cut his left hand on February 22 when he was changing a light bulb in the head office. This injury required five stiches. A welder, Jim Mack, experienced third-degree burns on his left arm when his shirt ignited while he was welding on a steel beam in the garage on March 16. A physician provided a work restriction, and Mack was off work for 5 days to prevent the burns from getting infected. On October 5, after welding in the garage, Mack experienced pain in his eyes and blurred vision. That day, a physician diagnosed him with welding flash, and he was not permitted to return to work for 3 days. He was restricted from welding for 7 additional days once he returned to work. Rick Martin, a custodian, experienced contact dermatitis from chronic exposure to a cleaning solvent used in the facility bathroom. He experienced his first symptoms on May 19; on May 20, a physician provided a job restriction, not allowing Martin to use any chemicals until June 1. On July 5, Martin was taking the garbage out of the head office when his right arm was cut by a piece of broken glass. On that day, he received 14 stiches, and the physician gave him a work restriction of no use of his right arm until July 30. Upon further investigation, they found that the broken glass in the garbage that cut Martin had another employee’s blood on it. On July 6, quality analyst Stacey Fullman was diagnosed with hypersensitivity pneumonitis from chronic exposure to chemical fumes in the quality lab. This exposure was because of a malfunctioning fume hood. Fullman was instructed by a physician not to return to work for 7 months. On August 1, Ben Hanlon, a mechanic, was working on a pickup truck with the engine running; he was in the garage with the door closed. Hanlon was overcome from the exhaust and passed out. He was seen by a physician that day and was diagnosed with poisoning by carbon monoxide. The physician kept him in the hospital for 3 days before he returned to work. Instructions Follow these steps to complete this assignment, based on the above information: Click here to open OSHA Forms 300 and 300A, and review the instructions. Use the information presented above to complete the OSHA Form 300 and 300A concerning the incidents reported in the information. Use the information provided to fill in the “Calculating Injury and Illness Incidence Rates” that will calculate the total recordable case rate and the days of restricted work activity or job transfer (DART) incident rate. After completing the above steps, please upload your one-page memo in Microsoft Word format with the completed OSHA Forms 300 and 300A. Make sure your student ID and name are included in the file name. Note: APA is not required for this assignment; however, make sure your responses are your original work, not from another source.

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